Sunday, May 1, 2016

The billionaire who turned his back to Apple and sold all its shares – La Opinion

Carl Icahn sold all its shares in technology giant, estimated at US $ 2,000 million operation, citing concerns over its performance in China. Who is this character, also called “activist-investor”

“Some become rich studying artificial intelligence. I make money studying human stupidity “.

This is how you define in your Twitter account billionaire Carl Icahn , known as one of the most famous” investor-activists ” the world, who just announce its withdrawal from Apple due to concern about the prospects of the company in China

it is not a small thing. at some point last year, Icahn has owned 53 million shares in Apple , about 1% of the total, with a value was about US $ 6,500 million.

Although the amount of the operation sale has not been revealed, reports indicate that earned about US $ 2,000 million for the transaction.

are hardly good news for the technology giant, whose financial results this week realized down 13 % in earnings , attributed to a decline in iPhone sales.

in the past, an ad buying shares by Icahn resulted in an immediate rise. Now, as might be expected, the reaction was downward. late on Thursday, had lost 3% of its value

Tim Cook
How have received the news Tim Cook … Photo: Getty

But even more difficult to imagine the reaction of Tim Cook, Apple chief when Icahn released him the news that he was with his millions elsewhere.

“I called this morning. I said I was sorry, obviously. But I said it’s a great company “said the investor.



China

is also not easy to assess the reasons for ICANH to withdraw from Apple.

according to what he told the US network CBS, concerned about the barriers that China can put trade in the products Apple

the country was one of the particularly weak points in the business performance of the company: there sales fell 26%

“. in China, for example, you are going to make it very difficult to sell Apple. They could, theoretically, you know … Basically, in a way they are, how to say, perhaps benevolent, but in a benevolent dictatorship. Although I do not know if ‘benevolent’ is the right word, “he said in the televised interview.

This month Beijing closed services movies and books from the Apple store in China, after the introduction of a law requiring that all content circulating in China is stored on servers within their territory.

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Icahn believes that things will not get better for Apple in China, where it recorded a drop of 26%, according to the latest financial results. Photo: Getty

These arguments outweighed their appreciation for the company, which began buying shares in 2013, and was a fan declared

. “in Apple today, in contrast to (what happened) six months or a year ago, there is no need for activism, because think it has a very good management ” he said.

The activist investor

what do you mean “no need for activism”? Why call it “investor-activist”?

The answer has to do with how you engage with what they invest , rather than with their ideas about the situation of human rights in China, for example.

This New York businessman 80 years, 60 -after get started in business as a stockbroker on Wall Street in the years a title university in philosophically, developed a reputation as a ruthless “sharks” financial after the hostile takeover of several high profile companies.

Today is the majority shareholder Icahn Enterprises a <. i> holding business with a variety of interests, from mining to real estate, through technology

  • 1978 it was the year that he began taking checkpoints in companies
  • 2nd is the position of women in the Forbes list of the 40 owners of funds from richer world investment
  • US $ 2,000 million is the amount that would have been obtained by the sale of its shares in Apple

for companies like Apple, Hertz or entertainment conglomerate Time Warner has used its right to vote at the shareholders meeting to press for any changes .

for example, in October last year urged the multinational insurance giant AIG to divide.

“you have not shown any signs of urgency and has chosen a strategy of ‘wait and see’ for years, empty of decisive leadership”, said in an open letter to the head of the company.

“it is obvious that the simple act of dividing the company greatly increase the shareholder value.”

if these examples do not make clear, activism ICANH not fall into the same category that characterizes the non-profit.

in fact, as argued by an article in the journal Time 2014, the label of “investor-activist” today is another name for the “sharks” 80.

So these activists are “good” or ” bad “

The magazine quoted responds blogger James Kwak:” In finance, rarely battles between good and evil occur. Instead, you have battles greedy and corrupt, say, versus greedy and ruthless “.



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