Michael Del Pozzo, president of Hershey's American candy business, will leave his post and return to his old club Pepsi. On December 10th, local time, American chocolate manufacturer Hershey (NYSE: HSY) announced that Michael Del Pozzo, president of American candy business, will leave his post on December 12th, 2024. Michele Buck, President and CEO of Hershey, will take the leading position in the candy business in the United States, and the company will look for successors from internal and external candidates. Del Pozzo will return to PepsiCo and take up a new leadership position.European Central Bank: Foreign exchange reserves increased by 500 million euros to 327.4 billion euros.Shangtang Technology issues no more than 1.87 billion shares at a price of HK$ 1.46-1.52 per share.
Market News: The Russian Duma supports the legislation to remove the Taliban from the list of prohibited organizations.The Israeli army said that 201 trucks carrying humanitarian aid entered the Gaza. On December 10th, local time, the Israel Defense Forces and the Government Territorial Activities Coordination Office under the Israeli Ministry of Defense issued a statement saying that on the 9th, 201 trucks carrying humanitarian aid entered the Gaza. According to the statement, 55 trucks entered Gaza directly through Gate 96. (CCTV News)Market News: The governor said that Russian missiles attacked Ukraine, killing three people and injuring five others.
Government of India: Appoint Ajay Seth, the current Minister of Economic Affairs, as Minister of Finance.China Seismological Network automatically measured that an earthquake of magnitude 4.1 occurred near Taiwan Province, China (24.85 degrees north latitude and 122.49 degrees east longitude) at 21: 56 on December 10th, and the final result was subject to the official quick report.The Russian State Duma passed a bill on first reading to remove the Taliban from the list of Russian terrorist organizations. On December 10, local time, the Russian State Duma (lower house of parliament) passed a bill on first reading, which can remove the Taliban from the list of Russian terrorist organizations. (CCTV News)