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![]() | DIAS Holding's Asia Forging Supply Subsidiary Names Two New Sales Vice PresidentsPublished 2009-06-12 05:00By DIAS Holding, Inc. |


- Vast Experience in Key Asian Markets -
Mr. Chen, the new Sales Vice President, had been successfully working in the automotive and motorcycle industries for many years and has significant experience as quality and overseas sales manager for developing parts for motorcycles and vehicle modification. Mr. Chen achieved business relationships for exportation to
Also named Vice President for the Japanese market is Tamiyuki Higashi, who had been working for AFS as sales manager for that market. Mr. Higashi successfully brought in significant business from
"AFS will now be more efficient and effective in conducting its business with these newly promoted vice presidents," said Mr. Huang. "Our new suppliers also will be greatly benefited by the Detroit International Auto Salon, under President
About the DIAS Holding, Inc.:
DIAS Holding, Inc. services the multi-billion dollar industry of providing automotive, trucking, railway and petroleum industries with raw, finished and assembled components. The Company's major subsidiaries include Asia Forging Supply Company, a prime contractor for a network of factories throughout
Forward-Looking Statement
This news release includes comments that may be deemed forward-looking within the meaning of the safe harbor provisions of U.S. Federal Securities Laws. These include, among other things, statements about expectations of future transactions or events, revenues, sales of products and performance. Forward-looking statements are subject to risks and uncertainties that may cause the company's results to differ materially from expectations. These risks include the company's ability to complete the transactions, which remains subject to a due diligence review by both parties, obtaining any regulatory approvals, having necessary financing in time to meet contractual obligations, developing appropriate strategic alliances, raising working capital, building a functional infrastructure, and other such risks as the company may identify and discuss from time to time. Accordingly, there is no certainty that the company's plans will be achieved.
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