SSL demerger hinted at following boardroom rift
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
SSL, the conglomerate comprising Seton Healthcare, the Scholl footcare business and London International Group's condoms and surgical gloves businesses, may be heading for a demerger. That conclusion was drawn by UK newspaper commentators after reported disagreements between directors which were said to have followed last November's profits warning for the London based group.
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