The Recorder
Shareholder Activism in a COVID-19 World: Past, Present and Future
July 30, 2020
As the COVID-19 pandemic began to unfold in early March, it quickly became clear that the crisis would act as a “poison pill” that would sharply reduce shareholder activism in the spring. Initially, many activists were preoccupied with their own survival and/or attracting new capital rather than launching new campaigns. Additionally, it became difficult to obtain shareholder support for public activist campaigns at a time when boards and management teams were focused on managing through the immediate crisis.
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