INDEPENDENT NEWS

David Kirk resigns as Fairfax CEO

Published: Fri 5 Dec 2008 02:00 PM
David Kirk resigns as Fairfax CEO
Dec. 5 – David Kirk resigned as chief executive of Faifax Media and will leave today, the company said in a statement.
It gave no explanation for the sudden move. Brian McCarthy, who had been Kirk’s deputy, steps up as acting CEO pending a board meeting on Dec. 10.
Chairman Ronald Walker praised Kirk’s performance in the past three years, a period during which the company repositioned itself as a multi-media platform. The Trade Me auction site is among its assets.
Kirk said is now “far advanced” on local and international peers “in adapting the business to the modern digital world.” Fairfax stock was recently down 2.7% to A$1.45 and has tumbled 68% in the past 12 months.
Kirk last month told shareholders at their annual meeting that he was aware they were “greatly concerned about our share price.” In the first quarter of the current year EBITDA was about 15% below the same period of 2007, he said on Nov. 13 Second quarter earnings will also fall, “by mid single digit percentages,” reflecting cost cuts.
(Businesswire.co.nz)
ENDS

Next in Comment

The Australian Defence Formula: Spend! Spend! Spend!
By: Binoy Kampmark
New Hospital Building Trumps ‘Yes Minister’ Hospital Without Patients
By: Ian Powell
Prices Are Still Rising - It's A Cost Of Living Crisis
By: Mike Treen
On When Racism Comes Disguised As Anti-racism
By: Gordon Campbell
Dunne's Weekly: Newshub And TVNZ Tip Of Media Iceberg
By: Peter Dunne
Austerity – For And Against
By: Harry Finch
View as: DESKTOP | MOBILE © Scoop Media