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xx Xxxxx, X. (俞偉峰) Xx. Xx, aged 50, was appointed as an independent non-executive Director on 29 August 2012. Xx. Xx is currently a professor at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Before joining Hong Kong Polytechnic University in 1999, he was an assistant professor of the School of Business at Queen’s University in Canada. Xx. Xx holds a bachelor of business administration degree, a master of arts (Economics) degree, and a Ph.D. (Finance) degree. In addition, he is a Chartered Financial Analyst. Xx. Xx was an independent non-executive director of Shenzhen Gas Corporation Limited, a company listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange and an independent non-executive director of Shenji Group Kunming Machine Tool Company Limited, a company listed on both the Main Board of the Stock Exchange and the Shanghai Stock Exchange. Xx. Xx has entered into a service agreement with the Company for a term of three years commencing from 29 August 2012 and renewable thereafter by mutual agreement provided that at any time during the term of appointment, either party may terminate the agreement by giving to the other not less than three months’ prior notice in writing. Pursuant to Xx. Xx’x service agreement, he is entitled to an annual remuneration of HK$180,000 which is determined by the Board with reference to his duties and responsibilities, the Group’s remuneration policy and the prevailing market situation. Save as disclosed above, as at the Latest Practicable Date, each of the above Directors (i) had not held any directorships in the last three years in any public companies the securities of which are listed on any securities market in Hong Kong or overseas; (ii) did not have any relationship with any other Directors, senior management or substantial or controlling Shareholders of the Company; (iii) did not hold any positions in the Company or other members of the Group; and (iv) did not have any interests in the Shares within the meaning of Part XV of SFO. There was no other matter that needs to be brought to the attention of the Shareholders or any information that should be disclosed under paragraphs (h) to (v) of rule 13.51(2) of the Listing Rules in relation to their re-elections. This is the explanatory statement required by rule 10.06(1)(b) of the Listing Rules to be given to all Shareholders relating to a resolution to be proposed at the AGM authorizing the Repurchase Mandate.
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