Caldwell shareholders would surely love to recruit some value
12th Jan 2006, 11:08 GMT
What do you do when the man who built a great company becomes an impediment to its success? Some investors in Caldwell Partners are asking themselves that question. For more than a year, they've been pleading for changes in how the executive search firm treats its shareholders. They've gotten nowhere. Douglas Caldwell, the founder and chief executive officer, won't answer their letters. (INSIDER Edition subscribers only)
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