Private Sector; Qwest's Angry Shareholders Play 'Follow the Meeting'
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Description: "When Qwest Communications International, the telecommunications company based in Denver, moved its shareholder meeting to Dublin, Ohio, angry shareholders from across the country followed quickly." By Julie Dunn. [New York Times] [Payment required.]
(June 09, 2002)
Private Sector; Qwest's Angry Shareholders Play 'Follow the Meeting' - New York Times Private Sector; Qwest's Angry Shareholders Play 'Follow the Meeting' By Julie Dunn (COMPILED BY HUBERT B. HERRING)
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Page title: | Private Sector; Qwest's Angry Shareholders Play 'Follow the Meeting' - New York Times |
Keywords: | TELEPHONES AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS,NACCHIO JOSEPH,QWEST COMMUNICATIONS INTERNATIONAL |
Description: | You can run 1,200 miles, but you can't hide. When Qwest Communications International, the telecommunications company based in Denver, moved its shareholder meeting to Dublin, Ohio, angry shareholders from across the country followed quickly. ''When you run, the people can't be heard, but it's not like they are really listening anyway,'' said Gerald R. Armstrong, a longtime Qwest investor and vocal critic who planned to travel to Dublin on Tuesday but could not because of an injury. |
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