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HAL Halliburton Co

38.51
-0.21 (-0.54%)
27 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Type
Halliburton Co NYSE:HAL NYSE Common Stock
  Price Change % Change Share Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  -0.21 -0.54% 38.51 38.8798 38.30 38.63 5,056,558 00:31:50

Activist Investor ValueAct Turns Up Pressure on Baker Hughes

06/10/2015 1:30pm

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ValueAct Capital Management on Tuesday turned up the heat on Baker Hughes Inc., which is awaiting regulatory approval for its tie-up with Halliburton Co., after taking a stake in the oil-field servicer earlier this year.

In a regulatory filing, ValueAct said it believes shares are undervalued and, as such, the firm intends to discuss with Baker Hughes's board ways to enhance shareholder value—including potentially adding a ValueAct representative to the company's board. ValueAct said it will also discuss the company's mergers and acquisitions strategy, executive compensation and capital allocation, among other items.

A representative for Baker Hughes couldn't immediately be reached for comment.

In January, ValueAct disclosed a 5.1% stake in the Houston company for about $1.22 billion. The position now stands at 5.3%. When ValueAct first revealed its stake, it didn't indicate its motives.

The investment came after Baker Hughes agreed to be acquired by larger rival Halliburton for about $35 billion. Last month, the companies unveiled further divestiture proposals to help complete the deal.

ValueAct, a roughly $15 billion San Francisco hedge fund, typically likes to work behind the scenes with management rather than fight publicly like many activists. The firm garnered attention in 2013 when it secured a board seat at Microsoft Corp., despite holding less than 1% of the stock, marking the first time the software giant appointed an activist shareholder to its board.

Other ValueAct targets include Motorola Solutions Inc., Adobe Systems Inc. and CBRE Group Inc.

Shares in Baker Hughes, down 11.6% over the past year, were inactive premarket.

Write to Lisa Beilfuss at lisa.beilfuss@wsj.com

 

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(END) Dow Jones Newswires

October 06, 2015 08:15 ET (12:15 GMT)

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