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Newsletter dated 10th april 2017
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THOUGHT OF THE DAY
THOUGHT OF THE DAY
“Knowing others is wisdom, knowing yourself is
Enlightenment.”
Law Updates:
• No denial of capital gain exemption just because shares were
converted into investment from stock-in-trade.
• Law does not insist that 'Payee' or 'Holder in due course' should
personally file a complaint, his duly authorised Power of Attorney
can file complaint under section 138 on his behalf if cheque was
issued in discharge of a legally enforceable debt: Madras High
Court.
• No abuse of dominance by 'Big Tree Entertainment' as it didn't deny
accessing ticket software to informant: CCI.
• Bar Council of India can’t remand disciplinary proceedings
transferred to it from State Bar Council: Supreme Court.
• NCLT directs company to rectify its register of members by
recording shares in name of petitioner-director.
PROFESSIONALS INPUTS:
• Forms CHG-1, CHG-4 and CHG-9 were revised w. e. f. 10th April,
2017 wherein certain declarations and field level changes have been
incorporated to capture details viz. (i) ranking of charges, (ii)
particulars of the principal terms and conditions of the charge, (iii)
particulars of the property or asset(s) charged (including complete
address and location of the property), (iv) description of document
by which the borrower/third party acquired the title etc.
Stakeholders are advised to check the latest version before filing.
MARKET WATCH:
SENSEX: 29706.61 -220.73 NIFTY: 9198.30 -63.65
SILVER: 41896.00 -40.00 GOLD (MCX): 28845.00 49.00
USD/INR: 64.26 -0.15 CRUDE OIL: 3359.00 32.00
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Date: 10th
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Lisa Su
CEO & President of Advanced Micro Devices
Lisa Su (born 1969) is an American business executive and electrical engineer. She is
currently CEO and president of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD). Early in her career,
Su worked at Texas Instruments, IBM, and Freescale Semiconductor in engineering and
management positions. She is known for her work developing silicon-on-insulator
semiconductor manufacturing technologies and more efficient semiconductor chips
during her time as vice president of IBM's Semiconductor Research and Development
Center.
Su was appointed president and CEO of AMD in October 2014, after joining the company in 2012 and holding
roles such as senior vice president of AMD’s global business units and chief operating officer. She currently
serves on the boards of Analog Devices, Global Semiconductor Alliance and the U.S. Semiconductor Industry
Association, and is a fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Recognized with a
number of awards and accolades, she was named Executive of the Year by EE Times in 2014 and one of the
World’s Greatest Leaders in 2017 by Fortune.
Early life and Education
Lisa T. Su was born in Tainan, Taiwan in November of 1969 and immigrated to the United States around the
age of 2. Both she and her brother were encouraged to study math and science as children, and she was seven
when her father, a retired statistician, began quizzing her on multiplication tables. Her mother, an accountant
who later became an entrepreneur, introduced her to business concepts.
Su began attending the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the fall of 1986, intending to major in
either electrical engineering or computer science. She settled on electrical engineering, recollecting that it
seemed like the most difficult major. During her freshman year she worked as an undergrad research assistant
“manufacturing test silicon wafers for graduate students” through the Undergraduate Research Opportunities
Program (UROP).
Career
In June 1994 Su became a member of the technical staff at Texas Instruments, working in the company’s
Semiconductor Process and Device Center (SPDC) until February 1995. In 2000 Su was given a year-long
assignment as the technical assistant for Lou Gerstner, IBM’s CEO. She subsequently took on the role of
director of emerging projects, stating that “I was basically director of myself – there was no one else in the
group.” As head and founder of IBM’s Emerging Products division, she ran a startup company and soon hired
10 employees to focus on biochips and “low-power and broadband semiconductors.” As of 2006 she continued
to serve as vice president of the semiconductor research and development center at IBM, holding the role until
May 2007.
Su joined Freescale Semiconductor in June 2007 as chief technology officer (CTO), heading the company’s
research and development until August 2009. From September 2008 until December 2011. Su became senior
vice president and general manager at Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) in January 2012, overseeing the
company’s global business units and the “end-to-end business execution” of AMD’s products.
On October 8, 2014, AMD announced Su’s appointment to president and CEO, replacing Rory Read. Su stated
that her plan for the company involved focusing on making the "right technology investments," streamlining the
product line, and continuing to diversify, also asserting that she wanted to “simplify” the company and
accelerate the development of new technology.