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Carl Icahn Says “We See Things Boards Don’t

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CNBC’s David Faber and Carl Icahn, chairman, Icahn Enterprises LP (NASDAQ:IEP), discuss corporate boards, a dysfunctional system, his impact as an activist investor and why what he does is important, as well as the use of poison pills to fend off activists. He also finds himself in the unusual position of defending Bill Ackman’s recent efforts to partner with Valeant Pharmaceuticals Intl Inc (NYSE:VRX) (TSE:VRX) and acquire Allergan, Inc. (NYSE:AGN).

Carl Icahn: We see things boards don’t

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