Legendary value investor Bill Ackman of Pershing Square Capital has raised his stake
considerably in two companies he's gone activist against, Fortune Brands
FO and J.C. Penney
.
Ackman raised his stake in Fortune, which is in the process of spinning off its home and security unit to shareholders, and either sell or spin off its golf business. His stake in the fourth quarter of 2010 went from 7.465 million shares to 16.668 million shares, a jump of 123%.
He also added to his J.C. Penney stake, in the form of call options, as well as additional common stock. He had a total of 34 million shares of the company by the end of 2010. Ackman is currently a member of the
board of directors at J.C. Penney, as he has said in the past he sees tremendous value in the retailer's operations, and
not the company's real estate.
Ackman recently appeared at the
Harbor Investment Conference, in which he talked about J.C. Penney. He said that Penney's had the most potential of any company in his portfolio. Ackman has teamed up with Vornado Realty Trust
VNO co-own more than a quarter of the company's outstanding stock.
He also disclosed a new position in General Motors
GM, as well as his stake in Howard Hughes Co.
HHC, which he received from General Growth Properties
GGP, when the real estate investment trust emerged from bankruptcy. Ackman is the chairman of Howard Hughes Co.
He substantially cut his stakes in ADP
ADP, Target
TGT, Kraft
KFT, and sold out of his stake in Landry's Restaurants
LNY.
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