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CEO’s golden handshake partly behind yet another MetroGlass downgrade

Milford's Brian Gaynor says New Zealand needs to stop rewarding poor performance.

Jenny Ruth
Tue, 03 Apr 2018

Metro Performance Glass says a combination of weaker-than-expected Australian performance and a payout to its departed chief executive mean its net profit will be at least $3 million lower than its previous guidance.

Nigel Rigby’s resignation was announced in December and he was due to leave the

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Jenny Ruth
Tue, 03 Apr 2018
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