Nelson Peltz, a prominent activist investor, is facing internal turmoil at his fund as his son-in-law and co-founder unexpectedly departs, leading to resentment among some employees. Peltz's persistence in shareholder activism is highlighted, with mentions of other well-known investors like Bill Ackman and Carl Icahn.
Brickbat: Persistence Is Key https://t.co/vmZFR9wD1I
An activist short-seller is making a name for itself by taking on Carl Ichan, Gautam Adani and others https://t.co/RdPSjRr6p4
“Just make a pain in the ass of yourself. They don’t teach persistence in business school.” - Nelson Peltz via @WSJ
"Nelson Peltz Fights Turmoil at His Own Fund" (WSJ) "Ed Garden, Nelson’s ... son-in-law and a co-founder of Trian, unexpectedly departed and is not speaking to Nelson ... Some employees resent what they see as preferential treatment (to Nelson's 2 sons)" The cycle of life ... https://t.co/b7MSgN4wcQ
“Just make a pain in the ass of yourself. They don’t teach persistence in business school.” - Nelson Peltz
you look at how hard guys like Peltz, Einhorn, Leob, @BillAckman have to fight to get basic changes made through shareholder activism and it raises the question why bother? https://t.co/soP5D6hk2k