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How Institutional Investors Have Come To Recognize The Value Of Activist Investing

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Eric Rosenfeld is the founder of activist investing firm Crescendo Partners, a New York-based firm formed in 1998. In this Opalesque.TV video interview Eric discusses what characterizes his strategy, where he tries to close the value gap of undervalued companies by obtaining board representation and then addressing from within a company’s limitations or inefficiencies in management, operations, or specific divisions.

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