01-04-15 17:37 pm – Source: Reuters
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CEO Ronald Putting retailer HEMA leaves. He finds it, after twelve years to have stood at the helm, time to pass on the baton. That made HEMA known today
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Putting is at 13 April followed by Tjeerd Jegen. This Dutchman was until recently director of Australian Supermarkets and Petrol Woolworths Australia.
Put, CEO since 2003, will remain associated with HEMA as a consultant. In a statement he said to leave at a time when “our company is on track after a difficult year of transition ‘
. Signs of recovery
The sales trend late in his currently showing signs of recovery from last year and the number of transactions has increased in stores.
The British owner of HEMA, an investment company Lion Capital, Van swings turn thanked for “his extraordinary contribution to the development of HEMA.”
“We thank Ronald for his leadership during this difficult period and to lay the foundations for future growth,” said Lion Capital.
(Edited by: Editorial)
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