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Toronto Star
6 hours ago
- Business
- Toronto Star
Crown Point Announces Resignation of CEO
CALGARY, Alberta, July 31, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — TSX-V: CWV: Crown Point Energy Inc. ('Crown Point', the 'Company' or 'we') announces that Gabriel Obrador has resigned as the President, CEO and a director of the Company and its subsidiaries effective today to pursue other opportunities. The Board of Directors of Crown Point has commenced a search process to identify a qualified candidate to replace Mr. Obrador. In the interim, Marisa Tormakh, the VP, Finance and CFO of the Company and Hermann Steinbuch, the VP, Operations of Crown Point Energia S.A. (the Company's Argentine subsidiary), will fulfill the President and CEO's duties for the Company. Gordon Kettleson, Crown Point's Chairman, said: 'On behalf of our Board of Directors and staff, I would like to thank Gabriel for his dedicated service to Crown Point. I look forward to reporting back to shareholders when we have concluded our search for a new CEO.'
Yahoo
11-07-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Official: Real Madrid defensive prospect signs for European giants
Following the sale of Victor Munoz to Osasuna, Real Madrid have now confirmed that another youngster, Rafel Obrador, has left the club to sign for SL Benfica. 'Real Madrid CF and Sport Lisboa e Benfica have reached an agreement for the transfer of our player Rafel Obrador,' the statement from the club read. Advertisement 'Real Madrid thanks him for his work and commitment during his time at Real Madrid, and wishes him and his family all the best in this new stage of his life.' Obrador, 21, joined Real Madrid in the summer of 2020 and enjoyed a steady rise through the academy ranks. The youngster impressed with Castilla before spending the last season on loan at Deportivo La Coruna, where he had a solid campaign. Having returned to the club, Obrador has now left Real Madrid permanently, joining SL Benfica – a move that is set to pave the way for Alvaro Carreras to join the Merengues from the Portuguese heavyweights. Advertisement As per reports, Real Madrid will receive a transfer fee of €5 million for the 21-year-old left-back from the Portuguese giants. In addition, the Spanish capital heavyweights will also retain a future buyback clause for their academy product.