Vestas chairman and CFO quit following turbulent 2011

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Company admits to disappointing year and 2011 results that were substantially lower than hoped

Four of Vestas' top brass have stood down, as the company today announced a set of disappointing results for 2011 that were substantially worse than expected. Vestas chief financial officer and deputy...

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