Saverys wants changes to Euronav after failed merger

According to Euronav’s largest shareholder, the Belgian Saverys family, the failed fusion with Frontline calls for debate over the company’s future strategy as well as the composition of the board.
Alexander Saverys, chief executive of CMB. | Photo: CMB / PR
Alexander Saverys, chief executive of CMB. | Photo: CMB / PR

Major shareholder in Euronav, the Belgian shipping family Saverys, sets the stage for changes in the crude oil tanker operator after the large-scale merger with Frontline was called off Monday.

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