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1. www.chinapost.com.tw
www.chinapost.com.tw/business/ - [Cached]Published on: 5/29/2008 Last Visited: 5/29/2008
TAIPEI, Taiwan -- After four years of dedicated service, Peter E. Albrich has officially retired as president and CEO of Siemens Limited Taiwan.
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Albrich joined Siemens as R&D team manager in 1979 and worked his way up to be CEO, serving the company for 29 years.Siemens Limited Taiwan has grown tremendously with Albrich at the helm for the last four years.
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From left to right: Siemens Limited Taiwan outgoing president and CEO Peter Albrich, deputy minister of Ministry of Economic Affairs Shih Yen-Shiang, Siemens AG member of managing board and head of corporate technology Dr. Requardt, and Siemens Limited Taiwan new president and CEO Peter Weiss pose for a photo at a recent Siemens Taiwan farewell and welcome dinner. (Courtesy of Siemens Ltd. -
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www.weeklyholiday.net/2004/030 - [Cached]Published on: 10/2/2004 Last Visited: 10/2/2004
For example, at the end of his four-year assignment in this country, the outgoing managing director of Siemens Bangladesh Limited, Peter E. Albrich, spoke highly of Bangladesh's "huge potential for huge foreign investment despite some discouraging factors such as natural calamities". Natural calamities are something over which nobody has any control and the afflicted people can only try to come out on top after any disaster by bravely facing the aftermath. Bangladeshis are known for their courage and ingenuity. However, the man-made politically oriented calamities are different and Albrich deliberately preferred not to touch the issue. During his four-year tenure in Bangladesh, his company's annual turnover increased five-fold, from 20 million euros to 100 million. His company now sees power, telecommunication and transport sectors as potential areas for investment, both local and foreign. Similarly, another multinational company having global exposure with a majority share in GrameenPhone, a joint venture company and largest provider of cell phones in the country, spoke of its success in Bangladesh. -
3. The Daily Star: News Highlights
www.dailystarnews.com/200210/0 - [Cached]Published on: 10/2/2002 Last Visited: 10/2/2002
Dr Peter E Albrich managing director and CEO of Siemens Bangladesh Ltd, inaugurated the showroom....
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