Where did Guvera's $180 million go?
Music streaming service Guvera collapsed this month leaving behind 3000 frustrated investors and a big unanswered question: where did the money go?
Music streaming service Guvera collapsed this month leaving behind 3000 frustrated investors and a big unanswered question: where did the money go?
It was only in 2012 that Bosco Tan and Alvin Singh tired of not knowing where their money was going, and decided to fix the problem.
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