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UK boards braced for new ‘golden age of activism’ in wake of Brexit and pandemic

Britain is now ‘ideal territory’ for activist investors, with the pent-up demand for change that has been dormant for the past year finally starting to be unleashed

With restrictions easing and the vaccine roll-out ramping up, activist investors are looking to fire up activity and begin targeting companies that have been left in weak positions
With restrictions easing and the vaccine roll-out ramping up, activist investors are looking to fire up activity and begin targeting companies that have been left in weak positions Photo: Getty Images

It is shaping up to be a standout year for shareholder activism, with the impact of the Covid pandemic and the lingering fallout from Brexit expected to make the UK an ideal battleground for corporate agitators.

“This is the golden age of activism in the UK,” said Liad Meidar, a managing partner at activist investor Gatemore Capital Management. “It is currently the best activist market in the world.”

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