10 Biggest Stocks Targeted By Activist Investors Right Now

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In this article, we're going to take a look at 10 biggest stocks targeted by activist investors right now. You can skip ahead and take a look at more stocks that made our list by jumping straight to the top 5 biggest stocks targeted by activist investors right now.

Activist investing seems to be on the rise, with the number of campaigns up by 7% in the year at 252, according to Lazard. Region-wise, a record-breaking number of campaigns was registered in Europe, 69, followed by 44 campaigns waged by activist investors in the Asia-Pacific region.

Interestingly enough, last year we saw some of the biggest companies being targeted by activist investors. Even tech behemoth Alphabet Inc (NASDAQ:GOOGL) was not spared, as billionaire Chris Hohn, the founder of TCI Fund Management, issued a letter in January 2023, requesting job cuts. In the letter, Hohn, whose fund holds a $6 billion position in Alphabet Inc (NASDAQ:GOOGL), said that the company needed to cut 20% of its workforce to bring back the employment levels to those in 2021.

Paul Singer of Elliott Management

Many other large-cap companies came on the radars of activist investors, with some companies targeted by several activists at once. Salesforce Inc (NYSE:CRM) saw a swarm of five activists surrounding it. More specifically, Dan Loeb's Third Point, Mason Morfit-led ValueAct Capital, Jeff Ubben's Inclusive Capital, Paul Singer's Elliott Management, and Jeffrey Smith's Starboard Value, approached Salesforce Inc (NYSE:CRM) over the first half of 2023, as the company's stock was dwindling. Activists pushed Salesforce Inc (NYSE:CRM)'s management for changes and they succeeded, as the stock recovered following some overhauls.

Overall, activists seem to be more eager to go after larger companies. SquareWell Partners estimated that between January 2022 and June 2023, activist campaigns targeted 13 large-cap companies, which represents a substantial increase from four companies in the previous two years. This trend might persist this year as well, as our research of largest companies that have been targeted by activist investors in recent weeks already shows eight companies with a market cap above $10 billion, and the top 5 biggest stocks targeted by activists are companies with a market cap above $50 billion.

Activist investors are a very interesting group to follow when looking for stock picks. These investors usually take a position in companies and engage directly with their boards and management seeking changes to unlock shareholder value. This can involve anything from management changes and cost cuts to splitting the targeted company and the outright sale of the entire business.