Aquarius Platinum’s chief walks out

 
8 October 2012

The chief executive of Aquarius Platinum has resigned abruptly as pressure mounts across the South African precious metal industry with falling prices and violent wage protests.

Stuart Murray, who has run FTSE 250 company Aquarius for just over a decade, gave no public reason for his decision to quit.

His departure is the third major exit from a platinum miner this year. David Brown left Impala Platinum in January and Neville Nicolau quit Anglo Platinum in July. Lonmin’s Ian Farmer stepped aside with illness in August.

There is no immediate replacement for Murray, who for much of his time was the only executive director on the board.

Alison Turner, analyst at Panmure Gordon, said: “We believe the resignation is a sign of the depth of the challenge of operating a platinum company in arguably the toughest conditions ever faced by the industry.”

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