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Terry Smith lashes out at shareholders

By Tom Braithwaite

Published: June 14 2007 22:00 | Last updated: June 14 2007 22:00

Terry Smith, the chairman of Collins Stewart, has lashed out at shareholders who complain about uncapped bonuses and demand “platitudes” on environmental commitments and other such “tosh”.

Writing in a typically forthright manner in Friday’s Financial Times, he argues that some investors’ corporate governance demands waste the time of public companies and give an advantage to private rivals, which are free from such scrutiny.

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