https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/elliott-builds-15-billion-stake-hewlett-packard-enterprise-bloomberg-reports-2025-04-15/
Could this be the beginning of the end of 'ol Antonio?
Thoughts?
https://www.reuters.com/business/finance/elliott-builds-15-billion-stake-hewlett-packard-enterprise-bloomberg-reports-2025-04-15/
Could this be the beginning of the end of 'ol Antonio?
Thoughts?
At the end of the day it’s JNPR that Elliott wants to boss around again.
Of course Elliott has a plan. It's the usual hyena plan, they are experts at it. They attack companies when they're weak, and they force the CEO to submit to their plan or resign (bye Antonio). Then it's a ki-ling spree, and when the company has been drained they take their money and move on to the next one.
Elliott Management typically pushes for higher returns through cost cuts, asset sales, spin-offs, or stock buybacks. For HPE, expect pressure to streamline operations, sell underperforming units, or return more capital to shareholders. They may also push for strategic changes or leadership shifts
Buckle up. I can’t imagine that Elliott made this investment without a plan.
Yeah and they lost like 40 million ever since that was announced. Imagine losing that much money so fast.
a waste of money.
Let's see how JNPR merger plays out. If it fails, he could "decide" to spend more time with his family (before failing up somewhere else).