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This Dividend Stock Is Carl Icahn's Biggest Bet. Should You Buy It? | The Motley Fool
The Motley Fool· 5 days agoCarl Icahn is one of the most famous activist investors on Wall Street. Today he owns around 15% of...
Conduent buys back all of shares owned by Carl Icahn, stock jumps By Investing.com
Investing.com· 4 days agoBillionaire investor Carl Icahn has sold his approximately 18% stake in Conduent (NASDAQ:CNDT) back...
Report: Carl Icahn purchases more Caesars stock
Nevada Appeal· 5 days agoBillionaire investor Carl Icahn has not lost his fascination with Caesars Entertainment. Bloomberg News reported last week that Icahn ...
Conduent repurchases Icahn's 18% stake for $132M
NJBIZ· 4 days agoConduent Inc. (Nasdaq: CNDT) paid approximately $132 million to repurchase all common stock shares tied to investor Carl Icahn. Funding ...
Conduent Incorporated (NASDAQ:CNDT) Major Shareholder Carl C. Icahn Sells 38,149,336 Shares
ETF DAILY NEWS· 3 days agoConduent Incorporated (NASDAQ:CNDT – Get Free Report) major shareholder Carl C. Icahn sold...
Southwest Faces Activist Pressure as Elliott Takes Nearly $2 Billion Stake
Skift· 5 days agoElliott Investment Management, an activist fund, has built a nearly $2 billion stake in Southwest Airlines, The Wall Street Journal reported — citing sources. The stake made Elliott one of Southwest ...
Southwest Activist Fight Exposes Strains Across US Air Travel
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 4 days ago(Bloomberg) -- When Bob Jordan addressed Southwest Airlines Co. shareholders after another...
Southwest Airlines' New $2 Billion Investor Wants Big Changes
MSN News· 4 days agoIf it were to come to fruition, Elliot Investment Management would become the largest institutional...
Elliott Takes Big Stake in Southwest Airlines
The Wall Street Journal· 4 days agoThe activist has built a stake of nearly $2 billion in Southwest Airlines and plans to push for changes aimed at helping to fix the airline’s...
Market Lessons: Understanding The Price/Earnings Ratio—With 12 Cheap Stocks
Forbes· 6 days agoThere will be ratios that compare a company’s stock market value to its profits, its enterprise value to its sales and its debt to its stockholders’ equity. There will be ...