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Motivation for Shareholder Activism

A large institutional investor acquires a 15% stake in a publicly-traded company that has been underperforming for several years. The company's ownership is otherwise highly fragmented among thousands of small, individual investors. Analyze why this large investor might be motivated to initiate costly actions to change the company's management, while the smaller investors have remained passive. In your analysis, discuss the potential benefits and the costs that the large investor must weigh.

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