Investment Insights: Shareholder activism with Gabriel Radzyminski from Sandon Capital

Future Generation hosts Sandon Capital’s founder Gabriel Radzyminski to explain activist investing: what it means, how it functions, and vivid examples of shareholder activism shaping corporate behaviour.

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Sandon Capital is an activist investor and a Future Generation Australia (ASX: FGX) pro bono fund manager. In this interview, Founder and Chief Investment Officer of Sandon Capital Gabriel Radzyminski discusses what activist investing means and provides examples of shareholder activism. We hope you enjoy the insights.

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