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The Speculator: Firm Foundations

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There is an embryonic trend for foundations to take up the activist cudgel against corporations


A presumptuous (and presumably brave) Roman once took the Emperor Tiberius to task for drawing revenues from the public lavatories of Rome. The sensible potentate held a coin under his nose, sniffed and said, with eminent quotability, 'Non let.' Meaning, 'It doesn't smell.'

Two thousand years later the charities ...

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