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<blockquote data-quote="Abstruse" data-source="post: 8550859" data-attributes="member: 6669048"><p>Yes, them wanting a big say at the table is what makes them an activist hedge fund.</p><p></p><p>An "activist hedge fund" is a hedge fund that, rather than just investing in a company then collecting the dividends, takes a more active role in attempting to influence the company. They talk to the Board of Directors to make recommendations (or sometimes demands), wage proxy wars, liquidate assets, force through sales or mergers, etc. They can be a good thing - voicing concerns shareholders have had about management ignoring their wishes for the company - or a bad thing - strongarming companies into making moves that cause active harm to once-stable companies for short-term gains. It varies from fund to fund, company to company, situation to situation, and your personal point of view. The term feels loaded because typically the word "activist" is used to refer to political activists, thus indicating an outside political motivation for the hedge fund's activities.</p><p></p><p>Though honestly if you want more information, I'd recommend banking or economics outlets because I'm about at the limit of this particular subject. The only reason I even know that much is I worked IT for an investment firm for a couple of years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abstruse, post: 8550859, member: 6669048"] Yes, them wanting a big say at the table is what makes them an activist hedge fund. An "activist hedge fund" is a hedge fund that, rather than just investing in a company then collecting the dividends, takes a more active role in attempting to influence the company. They talk to the Board of Directors to make recommendations (or sometimes demands), wage proxy wars, liquidate assets, force through sales or mergers, etc. They can be a good thing - voicing concerns shareholders have had about management ignoring their wishes for the company - or a bad thing - strongarming companies into making moves that cause active harm to once-stable companies for short-term gains. It varies from fund to fund, company to company, situation to situation, and your personal point of view. The term feels loaded because typically the word "activist" is used to refer to political activists, thus indicating an outside political motivation for the hedge fund's activities. Though honestly if you want more information, I'd recommend banking or economics outlets because I'm about at the limit of this particular subject. The only reason I even know that much is I worked IT for an investment firm for a couple of years. [/QUOTE]
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