According to Wikipedia, an activist shareholder "uses an equity stake in a corporation to put public pressure on its management". However, that is not true for all of them. Some value and activist investors today chose a completely different and more effective approach. In this new Opalesque BACKSTAGE video, Jeffrey Ubben explains the ONLY time one of his activist investments did NOT work out was actually when the public was involved. Learn directly from Jeffrey Ubben, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer of ValueAct Capital, how the style has evolved and what strategies work best to achieve superior results: * The ValueAct Capital strategy: Changing companies from the inside * Is the involvement of the media helpful for activist investing? * What are the problems of proxy contests? * The Drivers of the ValueAct Capital strategy: Detailed examples and why it works Jeffrey W. Ubben is a Founder, Chief Executive Officer and the Chief Investment Officer of ValueAct Capital. Prior to founding ValueAct Capital in 2000, Mr. Ubben was a Managing Partner at Blum Capital Partners ("Blum") for more than five years. Previously, Mr. Ubben spent eight years at Fidelity Investments where he managed the Fidelity Value Fund. The Fidelity Value Fund had $4.5bn when Ubben left.
Investment managers can book a free 1:1 session with Matthias Knab and get one or more of the following : - "Ask Me Anything" Session - Pitch Deck Review - Presentation Audit - Presentation Coaching - Distribution & Digital Marketing Review calendly.com/opalesque/ With 30+ years experience in information technology and finance, Matthias Knab is one of the most followed experts and thought leaders on alternative investments.
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According to Wikipedia, an activist shareholder "uses an equity stake in a corporation to put public pressure on its management". However, that is not true for all of them. Some value and activist investors today chose a completely different and more effective approach.
In this new Opalesque BACKSTAGE video, Jeffrey Ubben explains the ONLY time one of his activist investments did NOT work out was actually when the public was involved. Learn directly from Jeffrey Ubben, Chief Executive Officer and Chief Investment Officer of ValueAct Capital, how the style has evolved and what strategies work best to achieve superior results:
* The ValueAct Capital strategy: Changing companies from the inside
* Is the involvement of the media helpful for activist investing?
* What are the problems of proxy contests?
* The Drivers of the ValueAct Capital strategy: Detailed examples and why it works
Jeffrey W. Ubben is a Founder, Chief Executive Officer and the Chief Investment Officer of ValueAct Capital. Prior to founding ValueAct Capital in 2000, Mr. Ubben was a Managing Partner at Blum Capital Partners ("Blum") for more than five years. Previously, Mr. Ubben spent eight years at Fidelity Investments where he managed the Fidelity Value Fund. The Fidelity Value Fund had $4.5bn when Ubben left.
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Investment managers can book a free 1:1 session with Matthias Knab and get one or more of the following :
- "Ask Me Anything" Session
- Pitch Deck Review
- Presentation Audit
- Presentation Coaching
- Distribution & Digital Marketing Review
calendly.com/opalesque/
With 30+ years experience in information technology and finance, Matthias Knab is one of the most followed experts and thought leaders on alternative investments.
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