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Subject: IP: Fwd: the Internet made it possible..
> >Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2000 00:06:07 -0700 >To: dave@farber.net >From: "Suzanne M. Johnson" <sjohnson@cncdsl.com> >Subject: the Internet made it possible.. > > A dissident who rallied support on an Internet message board has filed SEC >documents that could lead to the ouster of five directors of Luby's >Cafeterias, a struggling food-services company. >FOR MORE INFORMATION, see: >http://interactive.wsj.com/articles/HeardOnTheNet.htm > > > ................clip.................... > Traditionally, proxy fights have been organized by > big, institutional > shareholders disgruntled with management. The time and > money involved in > reaching enough shareholders to vote against > management usually ruled out > such crusades. > > But the Internet is changing that, says James Heard, > chief executive of > Proxy Monitor, a New York firm that recommends how > institutional > shareholders should vote on corporate governance > issues. "Increasingly the > Internet is being used as a tool of communication > among shareholders to > pressure managements," he says. > ...............clip.......
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