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Vivendi Calls for Urgent Telecom Italia Board Meeting to Replace Elliott’s Board Members
16.12.18
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Diana Bahur-Nir
The move came just one month after the board voted to sack former CEO Amos Genish, appointed by Vivendi in September 2017
Former Telecom Italia CEO Calls his Ousting a Coup
26.11.18
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Diana Bahur-Nir
Earlier this month, while on a business trip to Seoul, Amos Genish was removed from his position as CEO of Italy’s biggest phone group Telecom Italia following a public stakeholder clash
Between Clashing Stakeholders, Telecom Italia CEO Ploughs Ahead
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Diana Bahur-Nir
Israeli-born Amos Genish is banking on investment in 5G to carry the company into a future of less debt and better returns
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