JT owns a majority of shares. He has the majority vote. The can’t fire him. It’s in his contract with them. Learn to read SEC filings. He’s still there. They aren’t calling him CEO, because he’s disliked by shareholders, but he’s still running everything, just like he’s running his other four companies, which SBC and TG Private Equity are involved with.
This was updated in November:
James A. Tilton President, Secretary, Treasurer, Audit Committee Member, Compensation Committee Member, Nominating Committee Member
Dato Sri Lim Senior VP, Interim CEO
Tsz Chun Ma Vice President
Man Kin Lau Independent Director
Yuen Wong Independent Director
Yeung Tze Ling TG Private Equity Inc.
Accounting/Auditing Firm Wilton Group 26 Grosvenor Street Mayfair London, ENG W1K 4QW United Kingdom
Investor Relations/Marketing/Communications SBC Investor Relations, Inc. Oliaji Trade Centre 1st Floor Victoria Mahe 361 Seychelles
Securities Counsel Vic Devlaeminck PC 10013 N.E. Hazel Dell Avenue Suite 317 Vancouver, WA 98685
Look at the times of the Tweets. It said (now) 5-6 hours ago. That was about 9-9:30 London time. It was also about 4 PM Hong Kong time. SBC had time to talk about all that stuff on Monday, then communicate with JT in London, at which time he tweeted it out to us.