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Published: 09 Nov 11
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Noble Group’s CEO and executive director resigns

Ricardo Leiman abandons post while remaining as an advisor to company.

Noble Group’s Chief Executive Officer and Executive Director Ricardo Leiman has decided for personal reasons that he will step down as Director and Chief Executive Officer, but has agreed to remain as an advisor to the Company.

His was responsible for day to day management oversight of the Group and strategy implementation, according to a Noble Group report.

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