What do you do when the company in which you’ve invested isn’t being runto your satisfaction? Buy it.
That is the strategy of one of Acxiom’s major investors, ValueActCapital, which focuses on block and control investments.
What do you do when the company in which you've invested isn't being run to your satisfaction? Buy it. That's the strategy of one of Acxiom's major investors, ValueAct Capital, which focuses on block and control investments. ValueAct teamed up with investment firm Silver Lake to take Acxiom private in a surprisingly friendly $3 billion deal, says Christopher G. Karras of Dechert, one of ValueAct attorneys.
June 19, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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What do you do when the company in which you’ve invested isn’t being runto your satisfaction? Buy it.
That is the strategy of one of Acxiom’s major investors, ValueActCapital, which focuses on block and control investments.
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