London Stock Exchange
15 September 2000
Chief Executive to step down
The Board of London Stock Exchange plc (LSE) today accepted the resignation of
Gavin Casey who has been chief executive of the LSE since 1996. He will
relinquish his executive duties with effect from today.
As chief executive, Gavin has been instrumental in strengthening and modernising
the LSE, most notably:-
* the loss making situation he inherited has been turned into a strong financial
position with pre tax profits for the year to 31 March 2000 exceeding £48m;
* new products and services have been introduced helping to keep the London
equity market as the most international in the world; and
* the difficult transition from mutual status to a commercial, for-profit,
company has been achieved.
Don Cruickshank, Chairman of the LSE, speaking on behalf of the Board said:
'Shareholders of the LSE and all our customers owe a lot to Gavin. Everything I
was able to say at yesterday's AGM about the strength of the company is due in
some significant part to his energy and commitment. That is to his great
credit. We wish him well for the future'.
Gavin Casey's letter of resignation to Don Cruickshank reads as follows:-
'I confirm in this letter the point of the conversation we had this morning. I
have decided that it is absolutely right that I should resign as chief executive
of the company and this I now do, to take effect today.
'London Stock Exchange is a fine business and I have been proud to be associated
with it and with a number of its greater achievements including, most
importantly, demutualisation. A truly demutualised stock exchange, which has
taken far longer to emerge than I, personally, had ever hoped is fundamental to
the company's future prosperity.
'As you move in this direction I wish you, and those at the Exchange with whom I
have very much enjoyed working, all the best for the future.'
The Board of the LSE stated that the company has initiated the search for a new
chief executive. In the meantime, Don Cruickshank will assume executive
responsibility, supported by Martin Wheatley, Director of Business Development
and Jonathan Howell, Director of Finance.
Press enquiries:
London Stock Exchange
Kay Dixon 020 7797 1222
Jeremy Hughes
Brunswick
Derek Bainbridge 020 7404 5959
David Brewerton
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