Carl Icahn’s firm slashes dividend by 50% after Hindenburg’s ‘Ponzi’ claim

Carl Icahn-owned investment firm Icahn Enterprises on Friday halved its quarterly payout, months after short-seller Hindenburg Research accused it of operating a “Ponzi-like” structure to pay dividends.

The company’s shares tumbled 26%, adding to the 35% drop since the short seller disclosed its position on May 2.

Hindenburg said Friday it remained short on the company, in a post on messaging platform X, formerly known as Twitter.

Icahn is one of the industry’s best-known activist investors as he has taken on numerous companies that he believed to be overvalued, but Hindenburg’s attack represented a rare challenge to his own company.

“Icahn Enterprises will eventually cut or eliminate its dividend entirely, barring a miracle turnaround in investment performance,” Hindenburg said when it had announced its short position.

Icahn Enterprises said on Friday it would distribute $1 per depositary unit to its investors for the second quarter, lower than its usual payout of $2 per unit.


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Hindenburg’s attack represented a rare challenge to Carl Icahn’s company.
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Icahn has denied the allegations and has vowed to “fight back” against the short seller’s report, and on Friday took another jab at Hindenburg.

“We do not intend to let a misleading Hindenburg report interfere with this practice (of distributing dividends),” Icahn Enterprises said in a statement.


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“Icahn Enterprises will eventually cut or eliminate its dividend entirely, barring a miracle turnaround in investment performance,” Hindenburg said when it had announced its short position.
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The billionaire last month disclosed he had restructured $3.7 billion in personal loans to remove a link between his obligation to post collateral and his holding company’s share price, in a bid to undo the damage done by the short seller.

The company reported a net loss of $269 million, or 72 cents per depositary unit, for the three months ended June 30, much higher than the $128 million, or 41 cents per unit loss, a year earlier.

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