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Eramet shares drop as CFO's suspension deepens management crisis

Eramet shares fell on Monday after news broke that the French mining group's finance chief was temporarily suspended. This exacerbated a management crisis triggered by the removal of the former CEO a few days earlier.

Eramet?said earlier in a press release that the suspension of Abel MartinsAlexandre pending an investigation of his management methods was not connected to the firing Paulo Castellari from the CEO position on February 1.

Maxime Kogge, an analyst at Oddo BHF, said that the timing of this announcement was not ideal. "Eramet faces the risk of being downgraded by rating agencies because of its stressed financial situation."

Eramet’s?stock dropped 6% in Paris by mid-afternoon, making it one of the largest losers on the SBF 120 index.

The Nickel, Manganese, and Lithium miner attributed the dismissal to "operating methods", particularly coordination with the company's board and teams.

Analysts worry about the'management upheaval' after praising Castellari for his early efforts to overhaul the company, which has seen its results fall and debt rise in the last year due to the weak metal markets and investments made in lithium.

Eramet will announce its?annual results, with a market cap of almost 2 billion euros (2.38 billion dollars), on February 18. Christel Bories, the chairwoman of Eramet and former CEO, is now acting CEO. She has taken over the role that she handed to Castellari in 2017.

The 'group' said that MartinsAlexandre was temporarily relieved from his duties to "allow for the proper conduct of an independent investigation which has been launched following a warning by several employees of?the finance department regarding?the department management."

The Financial Times reported that the company initially confirmed the suspension of the CFO late Friday night.

The French state and the Duval?family are its largest shareholders, with approximately 27% each.

The Duval family and the French Finance Ministry did not immediately respond to comments. Reporting by Gus Trompiz, Dominique Vidalon and Gianluca Nostro. Additional reporting by Gianluca. Editing by Inti and Anil D’Silva.

(source: Reuters)