Marvell names new board member
SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Semiconductor maker Marvell Technology Group Ltd. said Wednesday that it named Ta-lin Hsu to its board.
Hsu is the founder and chairman of private equity firm H&Q Asia Pacific. He is also on the board at Advanced Semiconductor Engineering Inc. and Fabrinet. He is the vice chairman of Give2Asia.
Marvell shares rose 33 cents in after-hours trading, after finishing regular trading down 33 cents at $16.09.
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