(Reuters) - Shares of the Houston-based company jumped more than 25
percent to $19, an all-time high, in opening trade on the
Nasdaq. The stock is up 52 percent so far this year before
Monday's gains.
The specialty chemicals company also said its Chief
Executive Officer David Hatcher resigned. KMG named Chief
Operating Officer Neal Butler as a successor to Hatcher, who
will remain as chairman.
Read more at Reuters.com Market News
percent to $19, an all-time high, in opening trade on the
Nasdaq. The stock is up 52 percent so far this year before
Monday's gains.
The specialty chemicals company also said its Chief
Executive Officer David Hatcher resigned. KMG named Chief
Operating Officer Neal Butler as a successor to Hatcher, who
will remain as chairman.
Read more at Reuters.com Market News
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