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The analysis considered the age, gender and tenure of executive and non-executive directors. Amongst the findings were these: age diversity is greatest on AIM, where directors’ ages ranged from the mid-20s to 94; in FTSE 100 companies, chairmen are most likely to be appointed from within their own boards.
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