Trian Reports Value Of Holdings Rose 37% In Quarter Ended March 31
16 Mai 2012 - 1:45AM
Dow Jones News
Trian Fund Management L.P. reported Tuesday the value of its
holdings rose 37% in the first quarter to roughly $3.8 billion.
The New York firm, which is run by Nelson Peltz, appeared to
have increased its holdings in fast-food chain Wendy's Co. (WEN),
while decreasing its holdings in H.J. Heinz Co. (HNZ). The firm
also cut its holdings in jewelry maker Tiffany & Co. (TIF) by
more than 38% to 2.76 million shares.
Trian also reported new holdings in Dublin's Ingersoll-Rand Co.
(IR), which makes tools, air pumps and materials-handling products.
Last week, Trian said it planned to press the company for changes
that would improve value for shareholders.
The firm also reported new holdings in United States Oil Fund LP
(USO), as well as SPDR S&P 500 exchange-traded funds.
-By Ian Sherr, Dow Jones Newswires; 415-439-6455;
ian.sherr@dowjones.com
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