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Smash repairer AMA vows to pursue ex-CEO for $1m – The Australian Financial Review
The board and Andy Hopkins, who quit Sunday night, are now at loggerheads over his position as a director on the company.

And in a sign of further turmoil, AMAs board and Mr Hopkins are at loggerheads over his position as a director on the company, which has a market capitalisation of almost $500 million.
Mr Hopkins said he planned to remain on the board. He owns almost 40.8 million AMA shares roughly 5.5 per cent of the company and has told employees he had been blown away by the amount of support he had received from stakeholders, including shareholders.
Asked how he planned to work on a divided board, Mr Hopkins…
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