BSkyB CFO quits


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BSkyB CFO quits

BSkyB announced that Martin Stewart, its Chief Financial Officer, will be leaving the Company to pursue other interests. Stewart, who joined BSkyB in 1996, applied for the CEO post that was taken by James Murdoch.
Stewart will continue in his post until 4th August 2004, unless a new CFO is appointed before that date, in which case he has agreed to assist in an orderly transition to his successor. He said "I have been privileged to work at Sky in a uniquely fascinating phase of its development during which it has evolved from an analogue product to the UK's leading digital platform. After eight years of service to BSkyB, it is now the right time for me to pursue new opportunities."
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