Paul Singer is Taking the Attack on his Latest Target to the Next Level

Paul Singer's Elliott Management is getting aggressive. Earlier this year, the $28 billion activist hedge fund wanted to replace Arconic's chairman, Klaus Kleinfeld, and nominate five board members...
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