The corporate raiders of the 1980s are alive and well, proverbial wolves now disguised in the sheeps' clothing of shareholder rights activism—and they are poised for more hunting in 2015. With the 2015 proxy season just around the corner, these activists are dusting off their screens to determine who might be a good target. In the energy space, household names including Apache, Hess, Murphy, Occidental, Transocean, TransCanada and Nabors have gained the attention of activists striving to make their mark on another company.
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