The Raid · HJ-012

The Lock-Up — The Duty — The Drawer

After voting on November 1, 1985, the Revlon board faced backlash for breaching fiduciary duty when they prioritized a lock-up agreement with Forstmann Little over shareholder interests. One board member kept the minutes of that meeting for thirty-eight years—an enduring testament to the decisions made.

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