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In May 2006, an anonymous group said it would be writing to every one of GlaxoSmithKline's 170, 000 small investors warning them to sell their shares.
The letters began arriving at investors ' home addresses on 7 May 2006, asking that shares be sold within 14 days, and that the group be informed of the sale by e-mail via a Hotmail address.
The number of letters sent was smaller than claimed ; the BBC said at least 50 shareholders received the warning.
Writing in The Sunday Telegraph the following week, British Prime Minister Tony Blair expressed support for animal experimentation in the face of an " appalling ... campaign of intimidation.

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