Bill Ackman Urges Universal Music to Relocate Listing Amid Amsterdam Tensions
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Billionaire Bill Ackman has announced plans to move Universal Music Group's (UMG) listing from Amsterdam to the U.S., citing recent attacks on Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam as a catalyst. Ackman claims Pershing Square, which owns 10.25% of UMG, has a contractual right to initiate a U.S. listing. However, UMG disputes Ackman's claim, stating that while Pershing can request a U.S. listing, it cannot force UMG to change its domicile or delist from Amsterdam. UMG emphasizes that any decision will prioritize shareholder value.
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