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"MAN, we are gonna rock Asia," enthused Steve Hsia, the boyish 37-year old chief executive officer (CEO) of DeliriumCyberTouch, the product of a union between a Kuala Lumpur-based company and Hong Kong-based company, both of which specialise in getting traditional businesses onto the web.
Hsia is very excited about the merger which was announced this week. In an interview with Business Times, he talked about what CyberTouch, the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC)-status company he founded five years ago, does, what Delirium does, and what they plan to do together.
"I think DeliriumCyberTouch will be a successful Asian-based company playing a world-class game. We have famous venture capitalist Lip-bu Tan (of Walden International) and General Atlantic Partners partner John Wong as board members and BroadVision's founder Pehong Chen as a corporate adviser. We are going to rock Asia. This is …