Advanced Micro-Fabrication Equipment Inc. China (688012.SH): Ni Tuqiang and Yang Wei resigned from their positions as core technical personnel.
Zhongwei Corporation (688012.SH) released an announcement that the company's board of directors recently received written submissions from Ni Tuqiang and Yang Wei...
Advanced Micro-Fabrication Equipment Inc. China (688012.SH) issued an announcement stating that the company's board of directors recently received written resignation reports from Ni Tuqiang and Yang Wei. Ni Tuqiang has applied to resign from his position as deputy general manager and core technical personnel of the company due to personal reasons. Yang Wei has applied to resign from his position as core technical personnel of the company for personal reasons. After their resignations, Ni Tuqiang and Yang Wei will still remain employed at the company.
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