Comrades - I'm going to be interviewing Nell Minow of Lens Inc., one of the
leading "relationship investors" and "shareholder activists" around. I've
included the text from their web home page below.

Anything you'd like me to ask her about?

Doug

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Doug Henwood
Left Business Observer
250 W 85 St
New York NY 10024-3217
USA
+1-212-874-4020 voice
+1-212-874-3137 fax
email: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
web: <http://www.panix.com/~dhenwood/LBO_home.html>

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>http://www.lens-inc.com/
>
>                                        ROBERT A.G. MONKS
>          [Image]                          NELL MINOW
>                                        JOHN P.M. HIGGINS
>                                        ROBERT B. HOLMES
>  [Image]                             CHARLES K. WOODWORTH
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>     Suite 620 North
>     601 Thirteenth Street, N.W.
>     Washington, D.C. 20005
>     (202) 783-3348 - Voice
>     (202) 783-3316 - Fax
>     [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Welcome to the LENS Web Site.
>LENS invests in underperforming companies and uses shareholder ownership
>rights to increase value. Whenever possible, we work cooperatively with the
>management and board of the companies; when that is impossible, we use more
>aggressive initiatives, ranging from the filing of shareholder proposals to
>a full-scale proxy contest for a seat on the board. Shareholder activism is
>our investment strategy, and one that we have found to provide reliable
>returns in excess of the market. LENS principals Robert A.G. Monks and Nell
>Minow often write and speak on the topics of corporate governance,
>shareholder activism, executive compensation, and institutional investor
>fiduciary obligation. This Web Site provides information about the LENS
>investments and publications, and provides preliminary access to our
>bibliographic data base. We welcome your comments, questions, and
>suggestions.
>
>Please visit either the LENS Fund Page, which describes LENS, its
>objectives, and its various projects, or the LENS Academic Page, which
>serves as a forum for the discussion of matters involving corporate
>governance.
>
>     [Image] Corporate Governance Paper Competition
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>     [Image] The LENS Principals
>     [Image] The LENS Fund Page
>     [Image] The LENS Academic Page
>     [Image] Upcoming LENS Speaking Engagements
>
>Copyright © 1995, LENS Inc.
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