Lord Browne confirms he is standing down
BP chief executive Lord Browne has confirmed he is standing down when he reaches the company retirement age of 60 in February 2008. The news came as the oil giant unveiled record $6.1bn (&£3.29bn) profits.
BP chief executive Lord Browne has confirmed he is standing down when he reaches the company retirement age of 60 in February 2008. The news came as the oil giant unveiled record $6.1bn (&£3.29bn) profits.
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