What to expect when you are expecting activists…
When advocating for change, traditional activist groups (nongovernmental organizations, issue advocacy groups) tend to rely on protests and boycotts, which drag companies “through the mud” with media attention. In contrast, religious groups and activist investors rely on lawsuits and proxy votes to seek corporate reform. While the latter method may receive little media attention, it is more likely to foster investor risk perceptions.
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