Sunday, November 2, 2014

How the wheels came off for Sanofi's CEO

File photo shows Chris Viehbacher attending Sanofi's 2012 annual results presentation in Paris By Noëlle Mennella and Carolyn Cohn PARIS/LONDON (Reuters) - Chris Viehbacher speaks plainly. "We had somewhat of a mess in Brazil," he told financial analysts in August 2013, "so that's why I decided to change management." Fifteen months later he has gone the same way as the Brazilian employees he sacked so decisively - fired as chief executive of French drugmaker Sanofi at a dawn board meeting, with the "mess in Brazil" cited as one of the reasons. The whirlwind week began on Monday Oct. 27 with a leaked letter to the board, dated Sept. 4, in which Viehbacher wrote of rumours of a plot against him at board level and demanded clarity. There was no opportunity for shareholders to say they did not want him to go." In truth, Viehbacher's downfall was a rather more slow-burn affair.








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