By Luke Johnson
The credit crunch and shareholder activists are not the only challenges business has to face. There are rather more dangerous protesters out there than the occasional hedge fund manager who wants some shares to go up.
Last week at Borders, the UK and Irish bookstore chain owned by Risk Capital Partners, we received several threats from an extremist Islamic group saying we would suffer if we sold the controversial novel The Jewel of Medina by Sherry Jones in our shops. Read more ...
The credit crunch and shareholder activists are not the only challenges business has to face. There are rather more dangerous protesters out there than the occasional hedge fund manager who wants some shares to go up.
Last week at Borders, the UK and Irish bookstore chain owned by Risk Capital Partners, we received several threats from an extremist Islamic group saying we would suffer if we sold the controversial novel The Jewel of Medina by Sherry Jones in our shops. Read more ...
Source: Financial Times