An activist investor acquires significant stakes in publicly traded companies to push for strategic changes, such as cost cuts, leadership shifts, or asset sales. By leveraging shareholder influence, they aim to boost stock value. Benefits often flow to fellow shareholders through improved performance, though management may face pressure to adapt.
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