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Italy plans to appoint Marcello Sala, head of the economy ministry's department managing state-run firms, as a supervisory board member at chip maker STMicroelectronics. The move comes amid Italian government's growing dissatisfaction with the company's CEO, Jean-Marc Chery. Sala is expected to replace Maurizio Tamagnini and Donatella Sciuto on the supervisory board.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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