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BRIEF-Deliveroo CEO Will Shu To Step Down
Sep 18, 2025 2:20 AM

Sept 18 (Reuters) - Deliveroo PLC ( DROOF ):

* CEO ANNOUNCEMENT AND BOARD CHANGES

* CEO WILL SHU TO STEP DOWN UPON SCHEME EFFECTIVENESS

* ACQUISITION BY DOORDASH PROGRESSING, COURT HEARING 30 SEPT

2025

* SCHEME EXPECTED TO BECOME EFFECTIVE ON 2 OCTOBER 2025

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