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M&A Outlook 2009: How companies should engage shareholders

Published December 9, 2008 at 11:56 AM


With the economic downturn and shareholder activism on the rise, it is more important than ever for corporations to communicate strategies to shareholders. At The Deal's M&A Outlook 2009 conference, Timothy Brog, a portfolio manager at Locksmith Value Opportunity Fund LP; Damien Park, president and CEO of Hedge Fund Solutions; Jared Landaw of Barington Capital Group LP; and Rachel Posner, senior managing director and general counsel of Georgeson Inc., addressed how companies should communicate with shareholders in regards to shareholder activism.

Also see:
M&A Outlook 2009: Joele Frank's Sherman and Georgeson's Posner on activist investors
Why activist shareholders are gaining support
Posner and Sherman on the transformation of the activist investor
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