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The question is tricky as it is situated on the crossroads of the rights of the investors to know and the right of privacy of the individual.
ET Intelligence Group: The demise of Vinay Agrawal, the managing director of the recently listed Angel Broking, succumbing to stomach cancer raises the uncomfortable question of corporate disclosure. Should any life-threatening illness of a key managerial personnel be made known by the company to its investors?
The question is tricky as it is situated on the crossroads of the rights of the investors to know and the right of privacy of the
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