SHENZHEN, China, July 14 /PRNewswire-Asia-FirstCall/ -- China Electric Motor, Inc. (Nasdaq: CELM, "China Electric" or "the Company"), a Delaware corporation and China-based company that engages in the design, production, marketing and sale of micro-motor products through its subsidiary Shenzhen YuePengCheng Motor Co., Ltd. ("Shenzhen YPC"), today announced that the management will host an Investor and Analyst Day at its corporate headquarters in Shenzhen, China on Wednesday, August 18, 2010. The event is for institutional investors and analysts, and will include presentations by the management team and Q&A sessions, as well as a tour of the Company's facilities.
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The event webcast and presentations will be available live and for replay purposes at http://szmotor.investorroom.com .
If you would like to attend the event in person, please contact Delia Cannan of Taylor Rafferty in New York at (212) 889-4350 or Gerald Wu of Taylor Rafferty in Hong Kong at +852 3196 3712.
About China Electric Motor, Inc.
China Electric Motor, Inc. (Nasdaq: CELM) is a China-based company that engages in the design, production, marketing and sale of micro-motor products through its subsidiary Shenzhen YPC. The Company's products are incorporated into consumer electronics, automobiles, power tools, toys and household appliances, and are sold under its "Sunna" brandname. The Company provides micro-motor products that meet the growing demand for efficient, quiet and compact motors from manufacturers of consumer electronics, automobiles, power tools, toys and household appliances. China Electric Motor, Inc. sells its products directly to original equipment manufacturers and to distributors and resellers both domestically in the People's Republic of China and internationally to customers in Korea and Hong Kong. The Company's manufacturing facilities are located in Shenzhen, Guangdong.
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For more information, please contact: Investor Contacts: Dexter Fong China Electric Motor, Inc. Tel: +86-136-6666-1663 +1-408-476-7139 Email: [email protected] Simon Ze China Electric Motor, Inc. Tel: +86-755-8257-7750 Email: [email protected] Investor Relations (HK): Ruby Yim Taylor Rafferty Tel: +852-3196-3712 Email: [email protected] Investor Relations (US): Delia Cannan Taylor Rafferty Tel: +1-212-889-4350 Email: [email protected] Media Contact: Jason Marshall Taylor Rafferty Tel: +1-212-889-4350 Email: [email protected] Investor Relations (US): John Baldissera BPC Financial Marketing Tel: +1-800-368-1217
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