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Huaneng Power International Announces Chief Accountant Resignation
HUANENG POWER (00902.HK): Zhu Daqing is no longer the Chief Accountant.
On December 27, Gelonghui reported that HUANENG POWER (00902.HK) announced that the chief accountant Zhu Daqing submitted a written resignation report to the Board of Directors due to job transfer, requesting to no longer serve as the company's chief accountant. His resignation will take effect from the date the resignation report is delivered to the Board of Directors on December 27, 2024. Before a new chief accountant is appointed, the company's director and general manager Huang Lixin will act as chief accountant.
Huaneng Power International, Inc. (600011.SH) Chief Accountant Zhu Daqing resigns, General Manager Huang Lixin acting in his position.
Huaneng Power International, Inc. (600011.SH) announced that the company's chief accountant, Zhu Daqing, has been transferred due to work adjustments and will be departing soon in accordance with relevant regulations...
Daiwa: In Jiangsu Province, electricity prices will decrease comprehensively by 2025. Currently, the preference in the Electrical Utilities Industry leans towards thermal power.
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China Galaxy Securities: Spot market pricing is based on supply and demand, and mergers and acquisitions of Electrical Utilities central enterprises are expected to accelerate.
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Huaneng Power International, Inc.'s (HKG:902) Largest Shareholders Are Private Companies With 53% Ownership, Individual Investors Own 27%