Voting Shareholders: Establishment Bank and City Establishment

voting shareholders: At 25% or so, Bramson would have been able to claim a moral victory of sorts, according to The Guardian. Instead, the City establishment rallied round the board of an establishment bank. Only 13% of voting shareholders thought the activist deserved a seat on the board. It was the way to bet. The evidence is the speed at which events have moved since Bramson's Sherborne fund turned up a year ago with its 5.5% stake. But let's give Bramson his due he had Barclays rattled for a while. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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