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Teva Pharm search committee recommends foreigner for CEO: report

Published 05/18/2017, 06:42 AM
Updated 05/18/2017, 06:50 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A building belonging to Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, the world's biggest generic drugmaker and Israel's largest company, is seen in Jerusalem
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TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Teva Pharmaceutical (NYSE:TEVA) Industries' (TA:TEVA) search for a new chief executive has resulted in the selection of a foreigner as the leading candidate, Israeli financial news website Calcalist said on Thursday.

Separately, three candidates are vying for the position of chief financial officer (CFO) at Israel's biggest company. Israeli members of the board of directors are demanding that an Israeli be appointed CFO if the CEO is a foreigner, Calcalist said.

Teva was left without a permanent CEO in February after Erez Vigodman stepped down, leaving new management to try to restore confidence in the world's biggest generic drugmaker after a series of missteps. CFO Eyal Desheh also said he was resigning at the end of June.

Officials at Teva were not immediately available for comment.

On a call with analysts a week ago Chairman Sol Barer said a number of "excellent candidates" had been interviewed for the CEO post. "The board will take the time it needs to find the best candidate but I am pleased with progress we have made," he said.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A building belonging to Teva Pharmaceutical Industries, the world's biggest generic drugmaker and Israel's largest company, is seen in Jerusalem

When asked whether Teva might waive its requirement for the CEO to be based in Israel, he said: "We are looking around the world for the best candidate. We are committed once we find that candidate to do what it takes to bring that candidate to Teva."

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