Markus Ehret

Mr. Markus Ehret (Dipl.-Oec.), born 1967 in Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany, has joined the Singulus Technologies Aktiengesellschaft (SINGULUS) as of April 19, 2010 as Chief Financial Officer heading the Finance, Investor Relations, Controlling, Purchasing, Human Resources and IT departments.

Since 1999 and up to his move to SINGULUS Markus Ehret worked at the auditors PricewaterhouseCoopers AG for the Advisory Transactions division in Frankfurt am Main. Here he was responsible and in charge of the modeling and implementation of topics concerning all areas of corporate finance. Amongst others, his clients included Dax-companies, large foreign multi-nationals, and also renowned medium-sized companies and financial investors. The business focus of the respective corporate activities was mainly in the technology and information technology sector.

From 1995 until 1998 Markus Ehret worked as a consultant and project manager at the Coopers & Lybrand Unternehmensberatung GmbH, Frankfurt am Main. In this position his work centered on analyzing, restructuring and introducing accounting processes and systems as well as cost accounting and controlling systems.

Mr. Ehret studied at the University Hohenheim, Stuttgart and the University of Massachusetts, US, from 1988-1994 and received a graduate degree as Diplom-Ökonom (Graduate Economist). Mr. Ehret is married and has three children.

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Singulus Technologies AG

Singulus Technologies AG is a Germany-based engineering company and develops and builds machines for production processes. Its product portfolio comprises vacuum thin-film and plasma coating, wet-chemical cleaning and etching processes as well as thermal processing technology. The Company operates through three segments: Optical Disc, Solar and Semiconductor. The Optical Disc segment manufactures and distributes integrated production lines used in the manufacture of Blu-ray discs. The Solar segment produces machinery designed for use in evaporation, cathode sputtering and selenization processes. The Semiconductor segment develops and manufactures equipment that uses tunnel magnetic resistance (TMR) technology for semiconductor applications for processing wafers for magnetoresistive random-access memory (MRAM), thing film heads and sensors.


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