Boral chief executive Mike Kane, who will leave by August, says he doesn't want to ''pre-judge'' the qualities a new boss will need but hints that his successor may require "Superman" characteristics as the company tries to recover from an accounting scandal in the US and tough market conditions.
Mike Kane has been at the helm of Boral for seven years. Louis Douvis
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