Thursday, March 30, 2006

Corporate Retaliation Against Shareholder Activism

The SF Chronicle has an interesting piece about efforts big companies are taking to limit and stop shareholder activism and reform efforts. For example, consulting firms offer investigative tools for figuring out who shareholders are. "Merrill Lynch is poised to become the first investment bank to dedicate a team to advise companies on the growing threat of activist investors."

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