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‘It was intimidating’: when companies sue analysts

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At 9pm one Friday late last year, sharemarket analyst Anthony Di Pizio recalls, he took a call from a lawyer working for a biotechnology outfit he had just slammed in a report.

The lawyer was “threatening me with proceedings”, Mr Di Pizio told AFR Weekend.

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Liam Walsh writes on investigations and companies with The Australian Financial Review. He has won multiple media awards, worked in Japan and is now based in Brisbane. Email Liam at liam.walsh@afr.com.au
Jonathan Shapiro writes about banking and finance, specialising in hedge funds, corporate debt, private equity and investment banking. He is based in Sydney. Connect with Jonathan on Twitter. Email Jonathan at jonathan.shapiro@afr.com

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