Bitcoin Miner Argo Blockchain’s CFO Alex Appleton Quits
The chief financial officer of Argo Blockchain, a cryptocurrency miner listed on the London Stock
Alex Appleton, who has served in this role since September 2020, is departing to «pursue other opportunities», according to a filing with the London Stock Exchange on Wednesday.
Argo’s shares on the LSE are down around 3.4% at 15.07 pence following the news.
The mining firm narrowly avoided bankruptcy last year by selling its Helios facility in Texas to crypto-focused financial services firm Galaxy Digital for $65 million and a $35 million loan. Argo saw its its shares slump more than 90% in 2022 in a harrowing year for the mining industry as bitcoin valuations slumped while electricity costs soared.
Appleton did not immediately respond to CoinDesk’s request for further comment on his departure.
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