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TASE chairman Sam Bronfeld resigns

Securities Authority chairman Shmuel Hauser sent a sharply worded letter to the TASE board of directors saying Bronfeld had failed in his job.

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 TASE chairman Sam Bronfeld / Eyal Itzhar                        TASE CEO Ester Levanon / Tamar Matzrafi


/ By Lital Istamati /

Sources inform ”Globes” that Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) chairman Saul (Sam) Bronfeld has resigned. The resignation comes a day after Israel Securities Authority chairman Shmuel Hauser sent a sharply worded letter to the TASE board of directors which said that Bronfeld had failed in his job.
The personal schism in the TASE leadership began with Bronfeld’s charges against former TASE CEO Ester Levanon, who resigned last Thursday, whom he said was “mediocre”.

Hauser, who was not sparing of Levanon either, was not satisfied with Levanon’s resignation, and sought the ouster of Bronfeld as well. He succeeded.
In his letter, Hauser said that, in his opinion, Bronfeld shared in Levanon’s performance failure.
Published by www.globes-online.com 

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