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AXT
AXTI:NAS
Electronic Production Equipment
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About
Electronic Production Equipment
Founded 1986
AXT, Inc. engages in the design, development, manufacture, and distribution of compound semiconductor substrates including gallium arsenide, indium phosphide, and germanium. The firm operates through the following geographical segments: Europe (primarily Germany); China; Taiwan; Japan; Asia Pacific (excluding China, Taiwan and Japan); and North America (primarily the United States). Its substrate products are used in producing semiconductor chips. Other electronic circuits are made from silicon. The company was founded by Morris S. Young and Davis Zhang in December 1986 and is headquartered in Fremont, CA.
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Executives
Name | Title | Gender |
Morris S. Young, PhD | Chief Executive Officer & Director | Male |
Gary Lynn Fischer, MBA | Chief Financial Officer, Secretary & VP | Male |
Davis Zhang | Founder | Male |
Jesse Chen | Non-Executive Chairman | Male |
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AXT
AXTI:NAS
Electronic Production Equipment
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SMALL cap
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since start of 2021
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Carbon Footprint
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Pollution Prevention
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Water Conservation
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Data & Privacy Protection
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Consumer Health, Wellness & Safety
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Employee Ownership, Satisfaction, Benefits & Pay
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Workplace Health and Safety
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Integrity of Corporate Governance
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Ethical Practices
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Usage of Conflict Materials
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Forced Labor
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Diversity of Corporate Leadership
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