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Hanon Systems appoints new CEO

Hanon Systems appoints new CEO Posted : 2021-01-18 14:53 By Nam Hyun-woo Hanon Systems CEO Sung Min-sukHanon Systems has appointed Sung Min-suk as its new CEO, while the company cut the number of its representative executive officers from three to two, it said, Monday. The automotive parts maker promoted Sung from executive vice president to president and CEO. The outgoing CEO Son Jeong-won, has become a vice chairman and an adviser of the company. Since 2019, Hanon Systems has been managed by three representative officers ― President and CEO Son, President Nurdal Kucukkaya and Executive Vice President Sung. Following Monday s reshuffle, the company will be led by Sung and Kucukkaya, with the former holding the CEO title.

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Teessiders gain exclusive access to takeaway app

Stock image of a burger FOODPENNY, a revolutionary takeaway comparison app, has launched exclusively to the Teesside area, providing regional consumers with a brand-new way of ordering. Responding to the growing change in dietary preferences across the UK, as well as the recent national lockdown restrictions, FoodPenny has been created to provide choice and flexibility to the user, allowing the public to compare restaurant options after selecting their meals. Following Monday’s announcement that the country would be re-entering a national lockdown, takeaway outlets received the news that they would be able to continue operating under the new restrictions – welcome news for FoodPenny and Teesside’s local economy.

Julian Assange Denied Bail - Henningsen discusses case with RT International

Following Monday’s court decision to block his extradition to the United States, today a British High Court ruled that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will not be granted bail and will remain as an unconvicted prisoner in the maximum security facility at Belmarsh Prison is southeast London, at least until the US prosecution can appeal Monday’s decision. 21st Century Wire editor Patrick Henningsen discusses this latest news with RT News International, and why this ruling should set off more alarms as the British judge Vanessa Baraitser clearly sides with the US government on every aspect of the prosecution’s patently unlawful case, placing a dark tint on the state of justice and the abrogation of international laws and treaties by the UK state.

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