Why do Huawei executives collectively quit their subsidiaries?

Perhaps quitting from the subsidiary is only a normal adjustment of the company's internal management, and it has no impact on the company's operation. Moreover, Huawei's current situation is not very clear, and new members are needed to bring more brand-new communication products.

Since the end of 20 19, the top management of many companies under Huawei has changed.

2019165438+122 October, Beijing Huawei Digital Technology Co., Ltd. underwent industrial and commercial changes, and resigned. Tian Xingpu took over as legal representative and chairman.

20 19 19 On February 30th, another wholly-owned subsidiary, Hangzhou Huawei Enterprise Communication Technology Co., Ltd., had a change of directors and supervisors. Guo Ping stepped down as the legal representative and chairman, and Tian Xingpu took over. In addition, he resigned as a director and added Pang as a new director.

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Industrial and Commercial Change of Shanghai Huawei Technology Co., Ltd.

According to the survey data, Shanghai Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. was established in 200 1 1 with a registered capital of 200 million RMB, which is wholly owned by Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. Its business scope includes program-controlled switches, transmission equipment, data communication equipment and broadband multimedia equipment. 20 17 change business projects and increase software development and technical services in the field of communication technology.

This is the second time that Huawei executives have collectively withdrawn from the subsidiary in a short period of time. According to the eye inspection data, Beijing Huawei Digital Technology Co., Ltd. changed its business on 201kloc-0/65438, and the former chairman, former vice chairman, former director and Guo quit. In addition, Sun Yafang no longer serves as the legal representative, and Tian Xingpu, director of Huawei's Beijing R&D Institute, took over.

Ren, a star in the securities industry, resigned as a director of the Shanghai company, and Huawei executives withdrew from the subsidiary for the second time.