China Mobile shuffles execs as profits grow

China Mobile shuffles execs as profits grow

China Mobile shuffles execs as profits grow

Michael Carroll  |   August 19, 2010
telecomseurope.net
China Mobile has replaced its CEO with a younger man, despite growing profits and revenues during 1H10.
 
Wang Jianzhou has been replaced by vice president Li Yue from today, as part of the firm’s regular rotation of executives designed to keep the posts of chairman and CEO separate, it said in a statement.
 
The respected manager will retain his roles as executive director and chairman, while Li takes over as CEO for an unspecified term, the carrier stated.
 
Industry watchers expect Wang to be rewarded for his service to China Mobile – the world’s largest mobile carrier by market value – with a top job in China’s government.
 
His last act as CEO was to unveil a better than expected 4% rise in 1H profits to RMB57.64 billion (€6.6 billion), as revenues grew 7.9% to RMB229.8 billion.
 
The figures were boosted by China’s strong economy and came despite intense competition and growing mobile penetration in the market, the firm said.
 
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