On Sunday, 6 March 2016, EDF’s CFO Thomas Piquemal made official his resignation with immediate effects due to increasing divergence on the Hinkley Point C EPR project. According to the press, Piquemal had presented an alternative strategy for the project last week, in which EDF should delay any final investment decision at least until the new EPR reactor at Flamanville is functioning (in about three years time). The proposal was immediately rejected by the CEO as the company wishes to
07 Mar 2016
CFO resignation raises additional questions on EPR project
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CFO resignation raises additional questions on EPR project
- Published:
07 Mar 2016 -
Author:
Juan Camilo Rodriguez -
Pages:
2
On Sunday, 6 March 2016, EDF’s CFO Thomas Piquemal made official his resignation with immediate effects due to increasing divergence on the Hinkley Point C EPR project. According to the press, Piquemal had presented an alternative strategy for the project last week, in which EDF should delay any final investment decision at least until the new EPR reactor at Flamanville is functioning (in about three years time). The proposal was immediately rejected by the CEO as the company wishes to