Ananym Capital Management has built a stake in Baker Hughes (BKR) and argues that the company should consider selling or spinning off its oilfield services equipment business, reported Bloomberg Crystal Tse, citing a presentation made by Charlie Penner, the firm’s head of engagement, at the the 13D Monitor Active-Passive Investment Summit in New York.
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