Non ducor, duco: Generali’s boardroom imbroglio
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Non ducor, duco: Generali’s boardroom imbroglio

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Do you fancy being the next CEO of Generali? It is the largest insurer in Italy and one of the country’s prize assets, a venerable financial services firm with more than 190 years of history behind it. It’s streamlined and profitable, it has slashed debt and it generates loads of cash for investors. Interested?

If you are, we’ll need to pass a vote at the next annual general meeting (AGM). We’ll need to sack sitting CEO Philippe Donnet, an astute and wholly capable executive, who is also rather popular with investors.

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