Activist Insight reveals the latest results from its Activist Index
Fresh from The Activist Investing Annual Review 2014 in association with Schulte Roth & Zabel, Activist Insight provides an update on activist returns.
Activist investors returned an average of 21.7% over the first three quarters of 2013, beating the S&P 500 (17.9%) and MSCI World (16.3%) Indices over the same period. The Activist Investing Annual Review 2014, produced by Activist Insight in association with Schulte Roth & Zabel, reveals the results – which illustrate the market-beating ability of activist investors – a trend that has institutional investors queuing up to invest in these funds.
The Activist Index has now produced a compounded return of 120% since 2008, against the MSCI
World Index’s compounded return of 76.8% (as of 30 September 2013). Activist Insight’s unique ‘Follower Returns’ feature, which tracks activist-targeted stocks after public disclosure, suggested growth of 36.5% (excluding dividends or fees) for the year. Follower Returns do not allow for varying portfolio allocations or hedging, but indicate the broadly positive performance of activist funds.
Activist Insight’s Josh Black said, “Increasing assets under management led to a significant increase in the number of companies targeted by activists in 2013, and a dramatic increase in the number of large companies targeted. These returns illustrate why investors are putting their faith in activism.”
Marc Weingarten and David E. Rosewater, Schulte Roth & Zabel partners and co-heads of the firm’s Shareholder Activism practice, write in the Activist Investing Annual Review, “Given the consistently high returns for the activist sector, one could expect the flow of capital into activist funds to continue to grow. Ultimately, it seems likely that 2013 will prove to be more akin to ‘the end of the beginning’ of the first phase of an invigorated age of shareholder activism rather than just the peak of a brief trend.”
The Activist Investing Annual Review also revealed that the best performing sector among companies targeted by activists in 2013 was technology, with stocks rising by an average of 57% after activists disclosed their stakes. It was also revealed that activist-targeted companies with a market capitalisation of $250 million to $2 billion outperformed their peers.
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