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Old 04-24-2012, 08:29 AM   #1
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Activist investor's newest target: Barnes & Noble

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Originally Posted by Maureen Farrell of CNN Money
Shares of Barnes & Noble spiked more than 10% Monday, after activist investor Jana Partners disclosed it had taken a 12% stake in the book retailer in recent weeks.

Jana Partners, known for pushing for breakups or sales, could add pressure on Barnes & Noble to sell or spin off its Nook e-reader business, an option that Barnes & Noble's CEO said the company was considering in January.

Alternately, Jana Partners could call for Barnes & Noble to consider a sale of the entire company.

Jana has a pattern of taking stakes in companies and then pushing for action. This year, it convinced Marathon Petroleum to both buy back shares and consider a possible sale of its company.

"They come in with very well conceived and highly researched ideas and they're very good at persuading boards and management," said Kenneth Squire, president at 13D Monitor, a research service on shareholder activism.
Go here for the entire article: http://money.cnn.com//2012/04/23/mar...ists/index.htm

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