William Browder’s war
December 09, 2011
Reeling from the death of his lawyer in Russia, Hermitage founder William Browder is campaigning for justice — while working to reinvent himself as a global investor.
By Alexander Osipovich
It’s a bright, cold Thursday morning in London, and William Browder is on the warpath again. The head of Hermitage Capital Management is starting his day with a two-hour media interview. This afternoon he plans to get on the phone with members of British Parliament. And he’ll soon fly to Washington to lobby U.S. senators — all part of a sweeping campaign to avenge what he calls the torture and murder of...
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