Aston Martin's finance boss to leave as losses deepen
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LONDON (Reuters) - Aston Martin's chief finance officer will leave the company following a tumultuous 2019 in which the luxury carmaker's losses ballooned after sales dropped and it drafted in a new investor to help turn around the firm. The firm, famed for being fictional agent James Bond's car of choice, posted a £104.3 million pretax loss in 2019 after a 7% decline in core wholesale demand. Aston said last month that Canadian billionaire Lawrence Stroll would buy up to 20% of the company and..