Activist Investing: Background, Impact and the Players
These videos are dated but still timely. On April 16th, 2012 Stanford’s Arthur and Toni Rembe Rock Center for Corporate Governance kicked off their Shareholder Activism Series with a discussion titled “Activist Investing: Background, Impact and the Players.”
The series featured Mason Morfit, a Partner at ValueAct Capital and one of the most successful shareholder activists in the US and Abe Friedman, former Global Head of Corporate Governance & Responsible Investment for BlackRock who shared insights from their experience in the trenches engaging every day with management teams and boards on behalf of investors.
My write-up: Shareholder Activism: Stanford Rock Center for Corporate Governance Series – Part 1 of 3
Non-Contested Situations in Activism and Behind-the-Scenes Influence
On April 23th, 2012 Stanford’s Rock Center for Corporate Governance hosted the second part of its three part series on Shareholder Activism with a discussion titled, “Non-contested situations in activism and behind-the-scenes influence.”
The series featured Mason Morfit, a Partner at ValueAct Capital and one of the most successful shareholder activists in the US, and Abe Friedman, former Global Head of Corporate Governance & Responsible Investment for BlackRock ,who shared insights from their experience in the trenches engaging every day with management teams and boards on behalf of investors.
My write-up: Shareholder Activism: Stanford Rock – Part 2 of 3
Contested Situations: Proxy Fights, PR wars and Activist Defense
On April 30th, 2012 Stanford’s Rock Center for Corporate Governance hosted the third part of its three part series on Shareholder Activism in a discussion titled, “Contested Situations: Proxy Fights, PR wars and activist defense.”
The series featured Mason Morfit, a Partner at ValueAct Capital and one of the most successful shareholder activists in the US and Abe Friedman, former Global Head of Corporate Governance & Responsible Investment for BlackRock ,who shared insights from their experience in the trenches engaging every day with management teams and boards on behalf of investors.
My write-up: Shareholder Activism: Stanford Rock Center for Corporate Governance Series – Part 3 of 3
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