Not exact matches
His
role embodies the archetypal bane
of CEOs spanning corporate America: the
activist investor.
In his all - out fight against Herbalife, is the
activist investor assuming the
role of judge, jury, and executioner?
In fact I think I was lucky that the shares «only» declined 48 % and that's due the fact that the two large
investors have taken an
activist role to make sure that most
of the remaining cash is returned to shareholder; without them the cash would have probably been «re-invested» by management to keep the company alive (and thus feeding management their salaries) as long as possible.
He prefers to paint his
role in those years with the same «
activist investor» brush he holds today, arguing that he has created tens
of billions
of dollars
of value for shareholders in companies in which he invested.
Lee Willson is an accountant,
investor, corporate strategist, civil
activist, political analyst and traveller all rolled into one, not to mention his latest
role as the Bitcoin Ambassador
of course.