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MetroGlass golden handshake was a pragmatic decision, chairman says

MetroGlass' commercial division is no longer doing “exotic stuff.”

Jenny Ruth
Thu, 05 Apr 2018

Metro Performance Glass’ chairman says he needed former chief executive Nigel Rigby to remain on board until the company’s capital programme was completed.

He also wanted to prevent Mr Rigby from working for a competitor.

“I’m a pragmatist. I deal with what I’ve got in front of me,” says

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Jenny Ruth
Thu, 05 Apr 2018
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