CEO William Yang has shown his confidence in the company by scooping up his first holdings in Medtecs shares.
AS nations struggled to deal with the COVID-19 crisis earlier this year, MedTecs International Corp. – a Singapore-listed maker of surgical masks, medical coveralls, and isolation gowns -was turning away orders for its products.
Medtecs strategises to be more than a one-hit pandemic wonder
- February 8, 2021
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