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October 14, 2010 10:32

By

Alex Brummer,

Alex Brummer

3 min read

Michael Grade has not had a great deal of luck with the quoted company sector of late. As executive chairman of ITV he eventually had to give way to Sir Archie Norman (the former Asda boss and Tory front bencher) after presiding over the broadcaster during an advertising drought. Now that he has moved on his successors are enjoying the benefit of an 18 per cent rise in advertising revenues.

Back at his old stomping ground of Pinewood Studios, where he is chairman, Grade finds himself being targeted by the little known activist investor Crystal Amber run by former Schroders analyst Richard Bernstein.

In a relatively short period of time Bernstein has acquired a 27 per cent stake in Pinewood and has been seeking boardroom representation.

Some activist investors prefer to keep their prey guessing. Sherborne, the mysterious investor in the historic fund management group Foreign & Colonial, chooses not to engage at all. Bernstein is different. He has opened a dialogue with Grade over what he regards as the under-performance of the company -- seeking change - but so far Grade has not followed through.

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