Pershing Square General Growth Properties Presentation 2009
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In Bill Ackman’s 2009 presentation, he outlined a strategic plan for General Growth Properties (GGP), including potential debt-to-equity conversions and the ability to pay a 4.4% dividend yield by year 7.
Fund | Pershing Square |
Sector | Real Estate |
Year | 2009 |
In 2009-10 Pershing Square wrote a deck outlining plan for General Growth Properties (PPG). If you’re interested in learning how hedge funds craft presentations, this might interest you.
The Pershing Square decks
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Deck one
In May 2009 Pershing Square wrote the second deck on General Growth Properties (GGP),
Deck two
In May 2010 Pershing Square wrote the first deck on General Growth Properties (GGP),
About Pershing Square
Pershing Square Capital Management, founded by Bill Ackman in 2004, is a New York-based hedge fund known for its activist investment strategy. The fund specializes in taking significant positions in large-cap companies, with the intent of influencing management and the board to implement changes that enhance shareholder value. Pershing Square’s approach often involves advocating for strategic shifts, operational improvements, and financial restructuring. The fund’s portfolio is concentrated, typically comprising a select group of investments that Ackman and his team rigorously research and believe to be undervalued or underperforming relative to their potential.
Over the years, Pershing Square has engaged in several high-profile activist campaigns, some of which have been markedly successful, while others have attracted controversy and debate within the investment community. The fund’s notable investments include stakes in companies across various industries, from retail and fast food to pharmaceuticals and financial services. Despite the mixed outcomes of some campaigns, Pershing Square has maintained a significant influence in the hedge fund industry, underscored by Ackman’s reputation as a strategic thinker and a tenacious advocate for value creation. The fund’s performance has seen fluctuations, reflecting the inherent risks of activist investing and the volatility of the markets, but it continues to attract attention for its bold strategies and its impact on the companies it targets.
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