Tea Party Targets Goldman Sachs
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It’s shareholder season, that time of year when shareholders attend annual meetings to question CEOs about business decisions.
For far too long left-wing groups have dominated shareholder meetings through protests and filing shareholder proposals.
This year CEOs will be feeling some heat from the right.
I will be joining my husband Tom Borelli, Director of the Free Enterprise Project — an initiative of the National Center for Public Policy Research — at a number of shareholder meetings this spring. FreedomWorks grassroots activists will also play a role in holding CEOs accountable for their progressive business strategies.
TheStreet.com wrote a brief preview of upcoming meetings including Goldman Sachs, Duke Energy and General Electric.