-- サイクロファーム(ASX:CYC)は、ダグ・カビン氏を非常勤会長に任命した。同氏は、金曜日に開催される年次株主総会終了後、デビッド・ヒーニー氏の退任に伴い、会長職に就任する。これは月曜日にオーストラリア証券取引所に提出された書類で明らかになった。 同書類によると、カビン氏は現在、GAIASO Theranosticsの取締役および経営幹部を務めている。 同社の株価は、月曜日の取引で1%上昇した。
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