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Eramet's Bories to step down as CEO, stay on as chair

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Posted on January 21, 2025

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Featured image depicting Christel Bories, CEO of Eramet, who will step down from her role but continue as chairwoman. This transition marks a strategic shift in Eramet's leadership amidst changing market dynamics.
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PARIS (Reuters) - Christel Bories will step down as chief executive of French mining group Eramet in May while remaining chairwoman, the company said on Tuesday. Bories, CEO since 2017, has overseen a

Eramet's Bories to step down as CEO, stay on as chair

PARIS (Reuters) - Christel Bories will step down as chief executive of French mining group Eramet in May while remaining chairwoman, the company said on Tuesday.

Bories, CEO since 2017, has overseen a shift in Eramet's strategy towards minerals used for electric vehicle batteries, notably by developing a lithium mine in Argentina that began production at the end of last year.

Eramet expects to announce Bories' successor as CEO by the end of the first quarter, thereby separating the chief executive and chairperson roles, it said in a statement.

Eramet shares fell more than 2% in opening trade following the announcement.

The changes will be proposed to Eramet's shareholders at the group's annual meeting on May 27.

Bories told reporters on a call that it was her decision to relinquish the CEO role to devote more time to personal projects, adding she had no health issues and had the full support of the board.

The separation of the CEO and chair roles had been raised by Eramet in 2021 amid tensions over Bories' renewal. The company's largest shareholder, the Duval family, initially opposed extending her mandate before agreeing with the French state to back Bories.

A change of CEO made sense as Eramet was set for a new period in its development after expanding mine production rapidly in recent years, Bories said.

Sluggish Chinese demand remained a challenge for the mining sector, with the downcycle contributing to discussions over consolidation in the industry, she said.

Eramet in October sharply reduced its production targets for 2024, partly due to weaker Chinese demand and a reduced permit for nickel output in Indonesia.

(Reporting by Gus Trompiz)

Key Takeaways

  • Christel Bories to step down as Eramet CEO in May.
  • Bories will remain as chairwoman of Eramet.
  • Eramet focuses on electric vehicle battery minerals.
  • Eramet shares fell over 2% after the announcement.
  • CEO and chair roles to be separated by Q1 end.

Frequently Asked Questions

When will Christel Bories step down as CEO of Eramet?
Christel Bories will step down as CEO in May 2024.
What is the reason for Bories stepping down?
Bories stated it was her decision to relinquish the CEO role to devote more time to personal projects, with no health issues involved.
What changes are being proposed to Eramet's leadership structure?
Eramet plans to separate the roles of CEO and chairperson, which will be proposed to shareholders at the annual meeting on May 27.
How have Eramet's shares reacted to the announcement?
Following the announcement, Eramet shares fell more than 2% in opening trade.
What challenges is Eramet facing in the mining sector?
Eramet is facing sluggish Chinese demand, which has contributed to discussions about consolidation in the industry.

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