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QSC Says Thomas Stoek Will Step Down From Management Board

8/22/2012 2:30 PM ET

QSC AG (QSCGF.PK) announced that Thomas Stoek will step down from the Management Board of the company, on August 31, 2012.

Since April, Stoek has been responsible for the Group's strategic alliances and cooperations, particularly at an international level, the company noted.

In his new role as strategic advisor to QSC AG, Stoek will continue to perform this function and thus help to advance the development of new services and products for the workplace of the future, the company said.

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