Star Entertainment share price dips as acting CEO resigns

Star Entertainment shares are falling wayside today.

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Key points

  • Star Entertainment shares are 4.44% lower to $2.58 during morning trade
  • The company announced the shock departure of its acting CEO Geoff Hogg
  • Ben Heap will take over the role as executive chair until Robbie Cooke becomes the permanent managing director and CEO

The Star Entertainment Group Ltd (ASX: SGR) share price is snowballing today following a sudden change to its leadership team.

While most of the ASX market is treading lower, the Star Entertainment share price is one of the many companies leading the downfall.

At the time of writing, the casino and resort operator's shares are down 4.44% to $2.58.

For context, the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) is sinking by 1.94% to 6,447 points.

What did Star Entertainment announce?

The Star Entertainment share price is falling after announcing the shock resignation of its acting CEO, Geoff Hogg.

According to its release, Star Entertainment advised that the board has accepted Hogg's resignation. The final departure date is yet to be confirmed.

In the meantime, Hogg will work with members of the board to ensure a smooth transition of executive responsibilities.

Effective immediately, Ben Heap will assume the role of executive chair until Robbie Cooke takes over as the permanent managing director and CEO.

While no reason was given regarding Hogg's surprise departure, the company said it will provide a "further announcement once Cooke's commencement is finalised".

Star Entertainment share price snapshot

Adding to today's losses, Star Entertainment shares have fallen more than 40% over the past 12 months. 

The company's shares hit a 52-week low of $2.48 cent back in June, before moving into a sideways channel.

Based on today's price, Star Entertainment has a market capitalisation of $2.57 billion.

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