Michael Klein aims to retake chairman role in Brazil's Casas Bahia

Klein increased his stake in Casas Bahia to 10.4% and asked the firm to call a shareholders meeting to remove
Klein, who was last Casas Bahia's chairman in 2020, said he acknowledges current efforts to balance the company's finances, and said he aims to preserve the core of the executive management to ensure "continuity of recent work."
However, Klein said Casas Bahia, which has over 1,000 stores in
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