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1 To spark consciences, to agitate for change , and for opportunity.
2 Relational has a track record of buying stakes in companies in order to agitate for change .
3 Instead, he has said he plans to agitate for change loudly and publicly from the outside.
4 Buying small stakes can give activist investors a foothold in a company and some leverage to agitate for change .
5 But the practices are frowned upon by corporate governance experts as they reduce the ability of investors to agitate for change .
6 The shares jumped last week on chatter that activist investor Carl Icahn had taken an interest in the company and would agitate for change .
7 Icahn has not always been successful in agitating for change at energy companies.
8 And I continued to agitate for changes to the inhumane conditions.
9 The billionaire investor regularly takes large stakes in companies and then agitates for change .
10 Peltz joined the company's board in August after three months of agitating for changes .
11 Blue Capital has a track record of agitating for change .
12 First, hedge fund firm Elliott Management started agitating for change at least six weeks ago.
13 He has said he will continue agitating for change .
14 Icahn, a veteran investor, regularly takes large stakes in companies and then agitates for change .
15 Suntrust Robinson Humphrey analyst James Sheehan said he expected Trian to keep agitating for change .
16 The hedge fund on occasion has agitated for changes at the companies it has bought into.
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