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Extreme Value Hedging

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Activist hedge fund managers represent a small part of the $1.5 trillion hedge fund industry, yet the philosophy that drives them to earn above-average returns has caused a stir within the investment community and the corporate world. These types of managers are changing the investing landscape—from banking and corporate finance to management—and Extreme Value Hedging tells the story of their rise to power in the United States and the spread of their influence around the globe.

Despite their well-publicized status, very little is truly known about activist hedge funds. But author Ronald Orol has a unique understanding of this world, and with Extreme Value Hedging, he shares his unparalleled insights on how the individuals behind these funds are bucking the traditionally passive investor approach by actively initiating change that will improve the share value of today's small, mid-size, and large corporations. Orol discusses everything from activist investor efforts to break up the clubby insider world of corporate boardrooms; to their deal-making or -breaking pressure tactics and courtroom battles.

Divided into three comprehensive parts, Extreme Value Hedging takes you inside a world that few have ever seen. Through the revelations and examples of those on the front lines of this movement, you'll quickly discover where activists are coming from and how they operate; how institutional investors work with or against activists; and what the future may hold for them in places such as Russia, South Korea, and Japan.

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