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Azure Minerals CEO Tony Rovira steps down after 21 years

Chapter One Advisors < 1 min read

Azure Minerals Limited (“Azure” or “the Company”) wishes to advise that Mr Tony Rovira has stepped down as Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”) of the Company.

Mr Rovira has held the position of Managing Director / CEO since the Company listed on the ASX 21 years ago and was instrumental in the recent transaction with SH Mining Pty Ltd (“SH Mining”), which saw the Company acquired for ~A$1.7 billion on a fully diluted equity basis.

On his resignation from the Company, Mr Rovira said, “I am very proud to have led a team that achieved so much for Azure and its shareholders.

“I am also pleased with how we are successfully integrating the Azure operations into SH Mining, and I wish Azure every success in the development of the Andover Lithium Project.”


Contact details:

David Tasker 
Chapter One Advisors 
T: 0433 112 936 
E: [email protected] 

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