Menu
Microsoft strongly encourages users to switch to a different browser than Internet Explorer as it no longer meets modern web and security standards. Therefore we cannot guarantee that our site fully works in Internet Explorer. You can use Chrome or Firefox instead.

You Can't Control Activist Investors, but You Can Control What You Do About Them


Small investors only have so much say at a company because each individual only owns a tiny fraction of the outstanding stock. But activist investors buy a lot of stock, often amassing multimillion-dollar (or larger) positions so they can get a seat at the decision table.

Right now, relatively small biotech company Azenta (NASDAQ: AZTA) and entertainment giant Disney (NYSE: DIS) are both facing activist calls for change. Here's how to think about such activist activity.

Azenta has a market cap of $2.9 billion, which isn't tiny, but it's hardly a large company in the healthcare sector. The company provides products and services around sample management. Sample management involves the selection, collection, storage, and retrieval of samples (often biological) plus the related data.

Continue reading


Source Fool.com

Like: 0
DIS
Share

Comments