Episode description
A recent proxy season found that the median market capitalization of companies targeted by activist investors was well below $300 million. That’s according to Duncan Herrington, a veteran adviser in the activist investor world, who talked to The Deal’s Activist Investing Today podcast about a shareholder activist advisory practice he recently launched at middle market investment bank Raymond James. Herrington argues that bigger bulge bracket banks issue marketing materials on trends with campaign data that only includes companies with a $100 million-plus or $1 billion-plus market capitalization. “They are indicating what is most relevant for their clients,” Herrington said. “That leaves a large chunk of the [smaller] market out.” Herrington said. Herrington offered his thoughts on what kinds of companies are most susceptible to an activist threat as well as the latest trends in banking and cross-border activist campaigns.