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Ocado chief says he won’t be a ‘puppet master’ amid apparent succession row
Ocado CEO Tim Steiner denies he will act as a 'puppet master' in a succession dispute, as the company's shares fall nearly 15% due to a sharp drop in pre-tax profits to £17m. Steiner, who plans to step down in 2028, stated any successor would work with him.
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