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Apple COO Visits AAC TECH's Jiangsu Factory; Investment Set to Swell in Future
AAC TECH (02018.HK) announced that Apple (AAPL.US) COO Sabih Khan visited its vapor chamber module production factory in Jiangsu on Tuesday (14th), during which he was shown the fi...
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AAC TECH (02018.HK)  0.000 (0.000%)    Short selling $46.31M; Ratio 22.613%   announced that Apple (AAPL.US)      COO Sabih Khan visited its vapor chamber module production factory in Jiangsu on Tuesday (14th), during which he was shown the first fully automated ultra-thin vapor chamber production line.

Benjamin Pan, Executive Director and CEO of AAC TECH, revealed that the company has participated in the development of every iPhone model since the iPhone 4. The company is now collaborating with Apple on each of its major product lines, with nine R&D and manufacturing bases in China, totaling an investment of up to USD1.5 billion. The investment will continue to surge in the future.
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