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To: blind-geezer who wrote (339927)8/6/2007 1:21:17 PM
From: Bid Buster  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
Unknown, not stated in the news.



To: blind-geezer who wrote (339927)8/6/2007 2:28:21 PM
From: Horgad  Respond to of 436258
 
I get the impression that he knew that he was going to be forced to resign and he thought he would cut to the chase. Either that or somebody already put the screws to him...

"The company did not give reasons for Swanepoel's exit, but 16% shareholder in Harmony, African Rainbow Minerals CEO Andre Wilkins told Mining Weekly Online later on Monday that Swanepoel left because of the poor results that were forecast.

“He just said that he was not happy with the results, so he tendered his resignation, and the board accepted it,” he said.

“As a major shareholder in Harmony, we weren’t very happy with the performance either,” stated Wilkins."

miningweekly.co.za