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		<title>Why This Famous Raider Is Scooping Up Debt</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What a difference two decades makes. In the 1980s, Carl Icahn loomed large as a corporate raider, in the mold of the Gordon Gekko character in the movie "Wall Street." Icahn made a lot of money but was vilified for what some considered a slash-and-burn approach to taking over companies. Twenty years later, Icahn has morphed into a shareholder activist and rails against what he considers to be incompetence among senior executives and on boards.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By Lawrence C. Strauss, Contributing Writer, Barron&#8217;s</p>
<p>What a difference two decades makes. In the 1980s, Carl Icahn loomed large as a corporate raider, in the mold of the Gordon Gekko character in the movie &#8220;Wall Street.&#8221; Icahn made a lot of money, but was vilified for what some considered a slash-and-burn approach to taking over companies. Twenty years later, Icahn has morphed into a shareholder activist and rails against what he considers to be incompetence among senior executives and on boards. &#8220;They call me raider. They call me an activist,&#8221; says Icahn, who, at 72, shows no sign of slowing down. &#8220;I don&#8217;t know what those labels mean. All I know is that something should be done to improve corporate governance and management. If we don&#8217;t, managements will remain unaccountable and our economy will suffer.&#8221;</p>
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