This podcast features an interview with Richard Mansouri, a newly appointed activist investor at Arkhouse, discussing his experience and future plans. The conversation centers on Mansouri's Forbes articles outlining "Poison Pillars" that hinder shareholder activism, including companies' selective use of "long-term" strategies and reliance on questionable "independent" directors. Mansouri details how companies use defensive tactics, such as "defensive refreshes" of their boards, to counter activist campaigns, and how they weaponize shareholder money to fight activists. The interview highlights the complexities of activist investing and the strategies employed by both activists and companies. A key takeaway is the critical examination needed when evaluating the independence of directors, going beyond surface-level compliance with exchange regulations.
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