According to Lichauco, who recently joined the Board of Directors of Morph Labs, the company’s planned initial public offering (IPO) on the Philippine Stock Exchange in the second quarter of 2008 will push through.
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About AO Capital Partners Ltd.
AO Capital Partners Ltd. is a member-company of the American Orient Capital Partners Group (”AOCP Group”). The AOCP Group provides high value added advisory services for the private placement of debt and equity capital, corporate restructuring, mergers and acquisition, and project finance.
In addition, the AOCP Group is involved in managing private equity funds for investments in Asian-based companies and has been involved as an advisor and/or investor in over 100 major transactions valued in excess of US$10 billion in Asia. The senior management team of the AOCP Group has over 120 years of cumulative professional experience throughout the region. Along with its head office in Hong Kong, the AOCP Group maintains full service offices in the Philippines, Singapore, and in India.
About Morph Labs
Morph Labs is the leading enabler of Software as a Service (SaaS) that leverages virtual infrastructure and open source technologies to simplify the deployment, delivery, and management of web based applications.
Morph Labs uses virtual infrastructures including Amazon Web Services to provide a truly elastic environment for web applications that can be instantly provisioned and seamlessly scaled.
Morph Labs is a global company with headquarters in Cebu City, Philippines with additional in-country operations in Manila along with Los Angeles, California and Austin, Texas in the U.S.A.
www.mor.ph
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