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The insight that enabled Carl Icahn to become a corporate raider

How an activist closed-end fund investor became a greenmailer

Over the fall of 1975, Carl Icahn and his right-hand man, Alfred Kingsley, hashed out a new investment strategy in the cramped offices of Icahn & Co. Located at 25 Broadway, a few steps from the future site of the Charging Bull, the iconic 7,000-pound bronze sculpture erected by Arturo Di Modica fol

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How Carl Icahn became a corporate raider

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