Price Wars, Expansion and... Parasites
Several elements of the West Sumatra public have demanded the resignation of Semen Padang's Board of Directors citing the company's worsening performance. How have the directors been able to hold out?
Tempo
July 2, 2002

AFTER drawing repeated criticism, but still seemingly unshaken, the Semen Padang Board of Directors is considered to possess magic powers. In fact, it is not just the government that wants the directors of this state-owned cement manufacturer in West Sumatra replaced, but also several elements of the Minang public. There are, at the very least, two public groups that are demanding that the board of directors resign. These are the Padang Famil
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