William Ackman
Bill Ackman runs hedge fund Pershing Square Capital, which he started in 2003 following the dissolution of Gotham Partners.
Ackman is a value investor with an activist bent. Activist investors agitate management for changes. He owns large positions in Target (NYSE: TGT) and Borders (NYSE: BGP). He has also been involved in activist situations at Wendy's (NYSE: WEN) and McDonald's (NYSE: MCD).
Ackman proved his acumen as a short seller in 2007/2008 as short positions he held in MBIA (NYSE: MBI) and Ambac (NYSE: ABK) proved to be big winners due to the credit crunch.
In July 2008, Ackman said he was short the common stock of Fannie Mae (NYSE: FNM) and Freddie Mac (NYSE: FRE). Ackman also laid out a plan to reorganize the GSEs, which would wipe out the common shareholders.
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RBC Capital Starts Pershing Square Inc (PS) at Sector Perform
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Pershing Square’s (PSUS) (PS) Bill Ackman and Ryan Israel to Host a Spaces Event on X
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Pershing Square’s Bill Ackman and Ryan Israel to Host a Spaces Event on X
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Pershing Square Holdings to benefit from $5 billion PSUS IPO closing
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Pershing Square Holdings, Ltd. (“PSH”) Notes the Closing of Initial Public Offering of Pershing Square USA, Ltd. (“PSUS”) with Aggregate Offering Size of $5 Billion
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Pershing Square USA opens at $42, IPO priced at $50
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Pershing Square USA indicating open at $42.50/$47.50, below IPO price of $50
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Pershing Square launches dual IPO seeking up to $10 billion
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Bill Ackman files for combined IPO of Pershing Square, new fund
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Bill Ackman's Pershing Square files for US IPO under ticker PS

