Breitbart Business Digest: Biden Is the Chaos Candidate
Republicans looking out across the chaos that has engulfed American campuses should take Richard Nixon’s advice: “Never murder a man who’s committing suicide.”
Republicans looking out across the chaos that has engulfed American campuses should take Richard Nixon’s advice: “Never murder a man who’s committing suicide.”
Bill Ackman is calling on the Securities and Exchange Commission to initiate an investigation into the Walt Disney Company’s proxy battle following leaks to the media claiming that Disney was headed for a victory over activist investor Nelson Peltz.
Billionaire philanthropist Bill Ackman announced a $1 million donation to support the campaign of Rep. Dean Phillips (D-MN) against incumbent Joe Biden in a Saturday X post.
Billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman, who joined the successful call for Harvard’s president Claudine Gay to resign, is reportedly backing a bid by four alumni to join the university’s board of overseers in an attempt to reshape the Ivy League school.
Major Harvard donor Bill Ackman has demanded that the university’s board resign following Claudine Gay’s departure as school president, condemning their “diversity, equity and inclusion” (DEI) policies and calling out their politically-connected leader.
Billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman says Harvard president Claudine Gay was hired because of the school’s Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) initiative, rather than “identifying the best leaders for our prestigious universities.”
The Emirate of Qatar accused Israel of war crimes on Tuesday, claiming that it has deliberately killed innocent civilians for two months — after Qatar’s prime minister met with wealthy figures in the American Jewish community in an attempt to improve relations.
Billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman recently said President Joe Biden should “step aside” and not run for reelection because he is not his “intellectual best,” noting he is “much more open to Republican candidates” over reelecting Biden.
Some Harvard students say they were not consulted or given the chance to voice their disagreement before their student organizations signed a pro-terror joint statement in response to the October 7 attacks against Israel by the Palestinian terror group Hamas.
China’s state-run Global Times on Monday took note of American universities supporting the terrorists of Hamas and insisted they should be even more supportive, which might be the most extravagant demand to come from the Chinese Communist Party since it drew a map that said the entire South China Sea, plus a good deal of India, belongs to Beijing.
Harvard students are scrambling to take back their pro-Hamas statement in response to the terrorist attacks against Israel — which has so far left more than 1,000 people dead — while CEOs are looking into blacklisting them from future jobs. The statement no longer lists the student groups that signed on the statement, claiming that “For student safety, the names of all original signing organizations have been concealed at this time.”
Billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman is calling on Harvard to release the names of students that are members of groups that signed a pro-terror statement in response to the recent Hamas attacks against Israel, so that employers do not “inadvertently” hire pro-terrorist graduates in the future.
Prominent hedge fund investor Bill Ackman has entered the fray alongside Joe Rogan and Elon Musk, advocating for a public debate on the safety and efficacy of coronavirus vaccines. The discussion began when vaccine advocate Dr. Peter Hotez criticized RFK Jr.’s appearance on Joe Rogan’s podcast, then declined the opportunity to debate Kennedy when in exchange for a large donation to a charity of his choice.
Billionaire hedge fund manager Bill Ackman on Friday demanded lawmakers use taxpayer funds to rescue Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) depositors, a move some Republicans have already said they would oppose.
In a resounding sign of no confidence, hedge fund billionaire Bill Ackman has dumped the 3.1 million shares of Netflix that his fund purchased just three months ago, saying he has lost confidence in the ability to predict the streamer’s future prospects.
The hedge fund manager, who is as famous for his epic failures as his mammoth wins, echoed the lines of those calling for the U.S. to do more to stop Russia.
Hollywood star John Cusack has lashed out at billionaire investor Bill Ackman for his comments in defense of Kyle Rittenhouse, bizarrely accusing Ackman of trying to stoke “racial division and hate” as some sort of tax avoidance scheme.
Activist investor Bill Ackman on Thursday appeared to defend Kyle Rittenhouse and described the young man as a “civic-minded patriot.”