“I would like to thank our shareholders for their support of Razer as we expanded our unique gamer-centric ecosystem and market presence in recent years. We look forward to developing our ecosystem of hardware, software and services in our next phase as a private company,” Tan wrote in his post dated April 27.
An overwhelming majority of shareholders of Hong Kong Stock Exchange-listed Razer have voted in favour of the company going private.
According to a LinkedIn post by Razer founder and CEO Tan Min-Liang, the privatisation was approved after 94.74% of shareholders voted in favour of the scheme.

