Amos Genish has been ousted as
CEO of TIM, the Italian telecommunications company said Tuesday.
A majority on the board voted to remove Genish of his powers
and give them to Chairman Fulvio Conti on an interim basis, TIM
said in a statement.
A board meeting has been called for November 18 to appoint a
new CEO.
Genish was ousted after losing the backing of U.S. activist
investor Elliott Management Corp, the second-biggest stakeholder
in the company, sources said.
Last week TIM announced two-billion-euro asset writedown.
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