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Hello, sports fans. I’m Marion Maneker. We’re back in the
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The Neuendorfs have finally scheduled a meeting of Artnet shareholders for February 27 in Berlin. In a clever move, the family is trying to co-opt their nemesis,
Rüdiger Weng, the company’s largest shareholder, with a proposition to include him on a new board of directors, while family patriarch Hans Neuendorf would step down. The catch, of course, is that the family wants to add two new directors to the board to outflank Weng. Tonight, I’ll get you up to date on the fight to control the business.
But first,
here’s Julie Davich with some personnel musical chairs…
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Julie Brener Davich
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director of American art: With all the recent departures at Sotheby’s, it’s nice to share that the auction house has hired...
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The embattled art market company faces an intense five weeks of politicking that will
determine, once and for all, who controls its future—and who will prevail in the interminable Weng–Neuendorf battle of wills.
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There’s rarely a dull moment in the boardroom saga at Artnet, whose founder,
Hans Neuendorf, has spent the past several years trying to quell a brewing shareholder revolt. If you didn’t see yesterday’s headline in The Art Newspaper—“Major shake up at Artnet as founder retires”—my texts suggest everyone else did. After the story ran, I started getting notes like “Artnet news is interesting…” and “Is it happening?”
I’m sorry to disappoint everyone, but...
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