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Nicholls to forgo incentives after Strike share price crater 

STRIKE Energy's Stuart Nicholls is doing something unexpected and forgoing his short term incentive package, possibly before shareholders can do it for him at next month's annual general meeting.

Nicholls (right) with petroleum minister Bill Johnston at West Erregulla-3

Nicholls (right) with petroleum minister Bill Johnston at West Erregulla-3

    In an unusual move, the managing director told the market "as the company's CEO I take responsibility for the operational, and financial performance of the company and, as such, I am happy to take...

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