2013年11月5日星期二

the idea that integration and cooperation faster

The spokesman of NVC, told reporters that Changjiang Wu is responsible for the company's affairs as president, while Donglei Wang does not engage in the specific transaction management as the chairman of ETI. In view of that whether Changjiang Wu will return to NVC as chairman or not, Yongjun Shi has not made a clear attitude.Zaihua He, a Senior Fellow of Led tunnel light, expressed in the interview with "Securities Daily" that Changjiang Wu returns to NVC Board With the two main advantages, on one hand, he has many loyalists executives and board members in NVC; On the other hand, ETI is NVC's largest shareholder with more than 20% of the share, so ETI has the right to appoint the Board members of NVC. As the second largest shareholder of ETI, the return of Changjiang Wu to NVC Board can help both sides to achieve the idea that integration and cooperation faster.
Royal Philips Electronics is continuing its program of installing more than 100 Community Light Centres across Africa, with six new ones in South Africa.The program is in the form of the Philips Cape Town to Cairo Roadshow 2013, which is a vehicle for Philips to raise awareness of how healthcare and lighting solutions can enhance life in Africa. The roadshow will visit 18 cities in 17 African countries while Philips engages in dialogue with customers, governments, nonprofit organisations and media on the current challenges in Africa.Philips has donated two Community Light Centres to the Department of Energy, which will be allocated to communities that will benefit from community lighting.In addition, Philips, in partnership with SuperSport Let’s Play and Hitachi Construction Machinery Southern Africa, has completed projects at Dumisa Public School, near Ladysmith, Lebowakgomo, in Mpumalanga, and Lion Park Primary School, in Gauteng.

The light centres are 1 000 m2 in area, the size of a small soccer field, and are lit using a new generation of efficient solar-powered LED lighting. The centres create areas of light for rural communities that are without electricity.The aim is to create opportunities for social, sporting, healthcare, education and economic activities in the evening, and Philips has committed an investment of €1.2- million over three years to this project.The light centres are predominantly focused on schools closely linked to rural areas and towns in off-grid or semi-grid areas to provide light for communal areas."Africa is starting a new reliable solar-powered led high bay lighting manufacturer revolution, which will save energy and provide more light for those without electricity," says Philips Lighting Africa GM Andre Dehmel.

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