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Elliott & Starboard Double Team eBay, Push For Spin Off Of StubHub and Classifieds

In 2015, under pressure from legendary activist investor Carl Icahn, eBay(EBAY) chose to spin off PayPal(PYPL). While PayPal stock has performed remarkably since the spin-off, eBay stock’s performance has been decidedly prosaic. With this backdrop, not one, but two activist investors have entered the stage and begun pushing for changes. Of course, most relevant to us is that… Read More »

This Time With Four Part Harmony And Feeling- Netgear Plans To IPO, Spin Off Arlo Camera Business

Maybe at Alice’s Restaurant you can get anything you want, but Arlo only makes security cameras. The buisness, which Netgear(NTGR) launched in 2014, had revenue last year of $378 million, compared to $1.03 billion for the rest of the company. This was double Arlo’s 2016 revenue, while the rest of the company is flat. Netgear management, wishing to take… Read More »

Eric Schmidt: “[Alphabet Breakup is] about as unlikely as anything I imagine”

Eric Schmidt has a message for investors who think that Google’s shift to the Alphabet(GOOG) holding company structure and businesses increasingly far afield from search indicate a future breakup- don’t hold your breath. Schmidt, Alphabet’s Executive Chairman, spoke on the topic last week. When asked during Bloomberg’s Breakaway Summit on Wednesday whether the multifaceted company with a plethora… Read More »

Living On The Zedge- Small IDT Spinoff With Big Potential

Serial spinner IDT(IDT) has set the date for its spinoff of Zedge(ZDGE). IDT shareholders as of May 26 at 5PM will receive one share of Zedge for every three IDT shares that they own.  The spinoff will be effective at 11:59PM on June 1. The company’s most recent form 10 can be found here. We recently had the… Read More »

Unchastened By Time Warner Disaster, Verizon Scoops Up AOL

The M&A market remains hot and the latest billion dollar deal is Verizon’s(VZ) proposed $4.4 billion takeover of AOL Inc. (AOL). The deal expands Verizon’s video and advertising ambitions while also providing AOL a larger platform to compete against the big boys in the space such as Google (GOOG). The WSJ has a nice piece laying out the possible… Read More »