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Tiancai Holdings (03882.HK): Liu Guofei resigns as an executive director of the company.

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12/05/2025
The latest news from Wisdom Finance App: China Tiancai Holdings (03882.HK) announced that Mr. Liu Guofei has decided to invest more time in his other matters, and has therefore resigned from his position as an executive director of the company, effective May 9, 2025.
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