From Mr Fred Smith. Sir, The key message of Alan Rappeport’s analysis of Coca-Cola’s response to New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s ‘anti-obesity’ measures is that corporate appeasement doesn’t work
From Mr D. Cornock Thomas. Sir, Managers are expected to work in the best interests of owners and, as I understand it, Arsène Wenger is the manager of Arsenal’s key assets – on the pitch
From Prof Alasdair Smith. Sir, Your editorial ‘Britain adrift’ proposes that the Treasury should invest more in infrastructure. This prescription is only half correct
From Mr Franck Berlamont. Sir, Patrick Jenkins’ article ‘Emilio’s perfect storm’ only briefly mentions Javier Botín’s unfortunate investment with Bernard Madoff
From Ms Diane F. Oliver. Sir, What an arrogant, dismissive remark Christopher Caldwell made about the mention in Barack Obama’s inaugural address of Seneca Falls, Selma and Stonewall
From Dr Silla Sigurgeirsdottir and others. Sir, Your editorial ‘Saga ends with Icesave redemption’ presents the Icelandic government as a wise unitary actor as the crisis hit
From Ms Sigrun Davidsdottir. Sir, After all the excellent FT reporting on Icesave it is astounding that your editorial should have turned the history of Iceland’s recovery into a heroic saga
From Vice Admiral John McAnally. Sir, You report the Liberal Democrats as saying that Conservative warnings that cuts in defence spending have gone too far