Michael Del Pozzo, president of Hershey's American candy business, will leave his post and return to his old club Pepsi. On December 10th, local time, American chocolate manufacturer Hershey (NYSE: HSY) announced that Michael Del Pozzo, president of American candy business, will leave his post on December 12th, 2024. Michele Buck, President and CEO of Hershey, will take the leading position in the candy business in the United States, and the company will look for successors from internal and external candidates. Del Pozzo will return to PepsiCo and take up a new leadership position.Israeli forces bombed northern Gaza, killing 25 people. The Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas) Media Office issued a statement on the 10th, saying that Israeli forces bombed Beit Hanoun, a city in the northern Gaza, on the evening of the 9th, killing at least 25 people and injuring or missing dozens more. The statement said that the attack was on a multi-storey building and the victims included more than 10 children and women. As the Israeli army continues to carry out operations in northern gaza province, the local medical system is under great pressure. The Israeli army also blocked the entry of emergency personnel and medicines. The Israeli army has not yet responded to this. (Xinhua News Agency)Lvkang Biochemical: The transaction price of selling 9.7768% equity of Pucheng Rural Credit Cooperative was 23.27 million yuan. Lvkang Biochemical announced that the company held the board of directors and the board of supervisors on December 9, 2024, and deliberated and passed the proposal of selling 9.7768% equity of Pucheng Rural Credit Cooperative. The equity will be transferred to Fujian Putan Thermal Energy Co., Ltd. at a transfer price of 23.27 million yuan. After the transaction is completed, the company will no longer hold the equity of Pucheng Rural Credit Cooperative. The transaction still needs to be approved by the financial supervision department and submitted to the shareholders' meeting for deliberation.
Michael Del Pozzo, president of Hershey's American candy business, will leave his post and return to his old club Pepsi. On December 10th, local time, American chocolate manufacturer Hershey (NYSE: HSY) announced that Michael Del Pozzo, president of American candy business, will leave his post on December 12th, 2024. Michele Buck, President and CEO of Hershey, will take the leading position in the candy business in the United States, and the company will look for successors from internal and external candidates. Del Pozzo will return to PepsiCo and take up a new leadership position.Liu Jianchao met with the Pakistan Mu Meng (Xie) delegation. On December 10th, Liu Jianchao, Minister of the International Liaison Department of the CPC Central Committee, met with the Mu Meng (Xie) delegation led by Mariam, Senior Vice Chairman of Pakistan Muslim League (Sharif) and Chief Minister of Punjab Province. The two sides exchanged views on implementing the consensus of the leaders of the two countries, strengthening inter-party and local exchanges and cooperation, and promoting the construction of a closer community of destiny between China and Pakistan in the new era. (Xinhua News Agency)According to statistics, on December 10th, as of press time, 10 A-share listed companies including Haineng Industry, Hangzhou Gaoxin, Wanrun Xinneng, Zhenshitong, Yidiantianxia, Wentai Technology, Huahong Technology, Yifeng Pharmacy, Blue Arrow Electronics and Guoxin Technology disclosed their holdings after the hours.
CEO of Petrobras: The previous strategic plan did not perform well by about 30%.The United States may cancel the identification of the terrorist organization of the Syrian Sharm el-Liberation Organization. On December 8, local time, an anonymous senior official of the US government told the media that the US government did not rule out the removal of the Syrian Sharm el-Liberation Organization from the list of terrorist organizations recognized by the United States in order to establish closer ties with it. (World Wide Web)Citigroup: Brazil is unlikely to cut interest rates next year.