Hedge Funds

Activist investors invade Europe’s clubby boardrooms

Defences such as supervoting rights or dual-board structures no longer deter hedge funds like Elliott Management

Paul Singer, president of Elliott Management
Paul Singer, president of Elliott Management Photo: Mike Blake / Reuters

Pernod Ricard, the world’s second-biggest alcoholic-beverage company, was once considered safe from the claws of activist investors.

Not only was it one of France’s oldest businesses, tracing its roots back to 1805 — when Henri-Louis Pernod set up an absinthe distillery in the small town of Couvet — but it also had the implicit protection of the Ricard family, its largest shareholder.

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