Mineral Resources (ASX: MIN) has plunged to a A$904 million ($588 million) annual loss, reversing a A$125 million ($114 million) profit the year before, as the debt-heavy iron ore and lithium producer struggles to convince investors it has a clear succession plan. The Australian miner stumbled through a bruising year of governance scandals in 2024, capped by a corporate probe into managing director Chris Ellison’s business dealings. While shareholders seemed satisfied when Ellison agreed in November to step down within 12 to 18 months, many are now impatient with the lack of visible progress on finding a successor. In a letter to shareholders, new chairman Malcolm Bundey acknowledged the uncertainty. “The challenges and disappointments of the past year are clear. I acknowledge the negative headlines, regulatory scrutiny and the erosion of confidence. Our response is now driving
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