
Wow.
I read through every page. Indeed very informative... esp page 1.

TREK 2000 INTERNATIONAL LTD
(Registration Number 199905744N)NEWS RELEASE
TREK SECURES S$38 MILLION ORDER
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Customized Storage Solution for DVCs to major Japanese MNC.
S$38 million (approx. US$25 million) p.a. comprising supply of?
significant positive impact in FY2008.
SINGAPORE, 20 September 2007 -
Trek 2000 International Ltd (?Trek? or the ?Company?) today announced that it has
secured a major Japanese MNC for an annual supply of Customized Storage
Solution that have been specially designed for use in the Digital Video Camcorder
(?DVC?).
Valued at approximately US$25 million per annum, Trek has developed both the
firmware and software for this Customized Storage Solution specifically for this
Japanese MNC customer.
The leading players in the DVC industry are companies like Sony, JVC, Panasonic
and Canon. Currently the estimated market demand for DVCs ranges between 6
million units to 7 million units per year, and this figure is expect to increase.
The contributions will commence towards the end of FY2007 and Trek expects that
the contributions will significantly impact the performance from FY2008.
Over the years, Trek?s R&D capabilities in data storage and encryption has
attracted the attention of international multinational companies spanning the US,
Europe and Japan. Riding on the strong reputation of its Chairman & CEO, Mr
Henn Tan among major Japanese MNCs and its management?s familiarity with the
expectations of Japanese customers, the firm has lowered the barrier of entry and
successfully entrenched itself in the Japanese market. Today, with the recognition
and acceptance of its ThumbDrive
R&D capabilities, Trek is one of the few Singapore companies with a proven track
record and a ready access in the Japanese market.
Contributions to commence in final quarter of FY2007 andMainboard listed electronic services provider,® USB flash devices in Japan and its strongNews Release: Trek secures S$38 million order
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2?Renowned globally for delivering innovative and quality products, the Japanese
manufacturers have stringent requirements,? said Mr.Henn Tan, Chairman and
CEO of Trek, ?the development today not only releases more future opportunities
in Japan for us but more importantly, it is an accreditation recognizing Trek?s ability
to meet the stringent requirements of the Japanese MNCs.?
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About Trek 2000 International:
Trek 2000 International Ltd, an industry leader, innovator and patent owner of the ThumbDrive
Drive) offers state-of-the-art design solutions ranging from Mobile Media Solutions, Wireless, Anti-piracy,
Compression and Encryption to sophisticated Enterprise Solutions all catering to the fast changing digital
industry. Trek is represented all over the world and has offices in the U.S., Malaysia, Thailand, India, Hong
Kong, Singapore, the Netherlands, China, the Philippines and Japan to serve the rapidly expanding markets in
all regions. A public company on the Singapore Stock Exchange (SGX:TREK), Trek 2000 International Ltd is
named by Forbes Global as one of the Best Small Companies in the World for 2000 and 2002. Trek 2000
International Ltd is also ranked as the Best Managed Small Company in Singapore by AsiaMoney (of
Euromoney).
For more information, visit http://www.trek2000.com.sg and http://www.thumbdrive.com
® (i.e. USB flashTrek
and / or other countries.
® and ThumbDrive® are trademarks or registered trademarks of Trek Group of Companies in Singapore**********
For enquiry please contact:
Trek 2000 International Ltd
Tan Peck Hwa
Asia Business Channels Pte Ltd
Tel: 6749 8871 / 9635 4996
email: tphcomms@singnet.com.sg

Too many copycats around, hard to protect it's interest.
Big Jumped in net profit, 13.2% increase in revenue; 2 cent Dividends; Good products, Patents!
Yet how come there is not much buying interests & this counter does not move?!
Anyone care to advise?
Does anyone know what happened to the royalty claims from their patent rights which the U.S courts upheld. Stock seems to be like a Yo-Yo. Any TA advice ?