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29 Nov 2006, 12:13 pm
Top 10 most-downloaded corporate law papers announced during the 60 day period ended November 29, 2006 (current ranking - previous ranking (number of downloads)): 1 - 1 (371) Corporate Governance and the New Hedge Fund Activism: An Empirical Analysis by Thomas W. [read post]
21 Oct 2011, 1:24 pm by By DEALBOOK
The hedge fund manager, Bo Brownstein, admitted to netting nearly $2.5 million in illegal profits after trading on an insider stock tip about a pending acquisition of Mariner Energy by the Apache Corporation. [read post]
1 Oct 2006, 5:10 pm
More broadly, he called hedge funds the principal destabilizing force in corporate governance today. [read post]
18 Aug 2009, 2:16 am
  There must be a minimum of two (2) directors appointed to the fund - corporate or individuals. [read post]
13 May 2009, 1:23 pm
They provide all kinds of support that the fledgling hedge fund manager simply doesn't want to bother with such as infrastructure, business development and marketing, a stable base of capital, corporate governance, risk management and a host of intangibles such as a sounding board for trade or business ideas. [read post]
28 Jan 2014, 11:15 am by Barry Barnett
A hedge fund that bought pieces of loans to a Texas corporation sued the borrower's directors. [read post]
20 Mar 2015, 6:02 am by Marcia Narine
" In the paper he makes the argument that hedge fund activism contributes to long-term value creation if it... [read post]
14 Mar 2008, 4:42 am
London's embattled hedge fund community is reportedly bracing for a spate of blow-ups in the wake of yesterday's $16 billion debt default by Carlyle Capital Corporation, the Dutch-listed affiliate of private equity firm the Carlyle Group. [read post]
16 Feb 2018, 2:20 am by Paul Caron
Since late 2017, hedge fund managers have created numerous shell companies in the First State, corporate America’s favorite tax jurisdiction. [read post]
We recently completed an empirical study, The Long-Term Effects of Hedge Fund Activism, that tests the empirical validity of a claim that has been playing a central role in debates on corporate governance – the claim that interventions by activist shareholders, and in particular activist hedge funds, have an adverse effect on the long-term interests of companies and their shareholders. [read post]
8 Jan 2014, 6:31 am by Broc Romanek
The corporate backlash was the adoption of bylaws that disqualified any directors that receive payments from outsiders. [read post]
12 Sep 2017, 6:25 am
Mounting evidence and anecdotes suggest hedge fund interventions can induce intense conflicts over corporates strategies, and often heated battles for corporate control, between hedge fund activists and the target firm management. [read post]
3 Feb 2016, 6:03 am
 Related research from the Program on Corporate Governance includes The Long-Term Effects of Hedge Fund Activism by Lucian Bebchuk, Alon Brav, and Wei Jiang (discussed on the Forum here), and The Myth that Insulating Boards Serves Long-Term Value by Lucian Bebchuk (discussed on the Forum here). [read post]
1 Oct 2013, 3:00 am by nedaj
The following are various hedge fund events happening this month. [read post]
23 Feb 2009, 3:56 pm
We provide an analytical model that allows us to compare the relative risk-reward benefit enjoyed by private equity and hedge fund managers and other managerial types such as corporate executives and entrepreneurs. [read post]
12 Jun 2008, 11:37 am
The fight between the CSX Corporation and two hedge funds seeking to win a proxy fight at one of the largest railroad companies in the nation, it seems, may not be over, despite a ruling Wednesday by a federal judge that the two activist funds ad violated securities laws by not disclosing their positions and [...] [read post]
1 Aug 2007, 9:56 am
Two more hedge fund managers may need a swig of something to ease the pain of stinging losses for July. [read post]
7 Mar 2007, 4:51 am
Activist and dissident shareholders, particularly hedge funds, are boosting corporate legal work as boards of directors cope with demands from sophisticated investors and proxy contests when those investors seek a board seat, according to The National Law Journal. [read post]