BISim dampens China speculation
Following the investment in games developer company Bohemia Interactive by the Chinese Tencent Holdings tech media company, Bohemia Interactive Simulations (BISim) has issued a statement stating that the two Bohemia companies have no commercial links.
BISim is keen to quash any speculation that Tencent can gain access to BISim products or sensitive customer data. In a statement released on 9 February, the company said that the ‘minority stake investment’ by Tencet ‘has no impact on the operations or ownership of Bohemia Interactive Simulations.’
BISim is owned by New York-based private equity firm The Riverside Company and has been ‘a completely separate
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