Results of Special General Meeting Held on November 9, 2009
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SINGAPORE, Nov. 9 /PRNewswire-Asia-FirstCall/ -- China Yuchai
International Limited (NYSE: CYD) wishes to announce that the resolutions as
set out in its Notice of SGM dated October 7, 2009 were duly passed at its
Special General Meeting ("SGM") held today.
About China Yuchai International
China Yuchai International Limited, through its subsidiary, Guangxi Yuchai
Machinery Company Limited ("GYMCL"), engages in the manufacture, assembly, and
sale of a wide array of light-duty, medium-sized and heavy-duty diesel engines
for construction equipment, trucks, buses, and cars in China. GYMCL also
produces diesel power generators, which are primarily used in the construction
and mining industries. Through its regional sales offices and authorized
customer service centers, the Company distributes its diesel engines directly
to auto OEMs and retailers and provides maintenance and retrofitting services
throughout China. Founded in 1951, GYMCL has established a reputable brand
name, strong research & development team and significant market share in China
with high-quality products and reliable after-sales support. In 2008, GYMCL
sold approximately 372,000 diesel engines and was consistently ranked No. 1 in
unit sales by China Association of Automobile Manufacturers. For more
information, please visit http://www.cyilimited.com
For more information, please contact:
Kevin Theiss / Dixon Chen
Grayling
Tel: +1-646-284-9409
Email: kevin.theiss@us.grayling.com
dixon.chen@us.grayling.com
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