exor.
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That’s the case with Exor, whose massive discount has created a low-risk bet for value-seeking investors.
From Barron's
Exor’s management is led by CEO John Elkann, 49, a member of the Agnelli family.
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With the stock trading at such a monster discount, and the possibility of a turnaround at its portfolio companies, it won’t take much for Exor to become a winning bet.
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“John Elkann has a great track record growing Exor’s value per share at a strong rate, while steadily improving the qualitative mix of Exor’s assets, yet the stock trades at an unusually large discount to NAV,” says Ross Glotzbach, CEO and head of research at Southeastern Asset Management.
From Barron's
“I don’t think Exor will let a 50%-plus discount like this persist.”
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