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Knox's Asian vision takes shape

WHILE Santos CEO David Knox may be on the way out, his vision to transform the company into a key cog in Asian energy markets may yet be realised as his predecessor John Ellice-Flint has emerged the potential lynchpin in the Brunei and Dubai royalty-backed efforts to delist the South Australian oiler and run it as a private group.

Knox's Asian vision takes shape

Scepter, which officially approached Santos on Tuesday with the $6.88 per share bid, confirmed last night it planned to install Ellice-Flint as executive chairman it its bid is successful. And while...

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