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A weekly roundup of the most significant event-driven and special situations news, with notable guests every month! Brought to you by your hosts Asif Suria and Tamanna Suria, The Special Situations Report is a podcast powered by Inside Arbitrage.
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Jun 9, 2025 • 28min
A Biotech Boom: Rumored Deals, Bidding Wars, CVRs, Insider Transactions, and More! – The Special Situations Report Episode #22
A minor correction at 17:50 – meant to be 15% of all shares outstanding, not 5%.Summary:In this episode of the Special Situations Report, hosts Asif and Tamanna Suria discuss the latest developments in the event-driven investing world, focusing on M&A activity, stock buybacks, insider trading, spinoffs, and significant management changes. They flip the script by beginning with a number of notable C-Suite transitions, including one at Shift4 Payments that has ties to the recent showdown between Elon Musk and Donald Trump. The episode continues by covering a range of M&A deals – including the Sanofi and Vigil Neuroscience deal with an attractive CVR and a twist on the typical thrift conversion playbook when it comes to NB Bancorp. Asif and Tamanna then discuss key buybacks at companies like Autoliv and Sprinklr, and a soon to be listed spinoff. Last but not least, the episode concludes by highlighting some of the most interesting insider purchases we’ve seen all year. This includes insider buying in the middle of an active merger at Regulus Therapeutics and the second-ever purchase by a long-standing Director at Topgolf Callaway.Keywords:M&A, tariffs, Elon Musk, Donald Trump, Twitter, X, merger arbitrage, CVRs, bidding war, competing offers, insider buying, insider sales, buybacks, C-suite transitions, spinoffs, activists, failed mergers, management transitions, special situations, event-driven investing, markets, stocks

Jun 2, 2025 • 18min
A Rogue Elliott Director and Instacart Loses Its CEO to OpenAI – The Special Situations Report Episode #21
Summary:In this episode of the Special Situations Report, hosts Asif and Tamanna Suria discuss the latest developments in the event-driven investing world, focusing on M&A activity, stock buybacks, insider trading, spinoffs, and significant management changes. They begin with a discussion of the terminated SPAR Group and Highwire Capital deal and new and rumored deals like the acquisition of Informatica by Salesforce and Golden Ocean Group by CMB.TECH. Asif and Tamanna then cover acquisition interest at the luxury real estate brokerage Douglas Elliman, which was spun out of Vector Group in late 2021. The episode continues by highlighting a buyback and C-Suite transition at Instacart, and a fascinating insider purchase at Phillips 66 tied to a battle by Elliott for control. The episode concludes with a discussion of a sudden termination at the battery storage solutions company EOS Energy Enterprises.Timestamps:(00:00) Intro(01:39) M&A(02:50) Key Story: Salesforce to Acquire Informatica(03:58) M&A Continued(05:23) Spinoffs(06:20) Key Story: Douglas Elliman Receives Takeover Interest(07:24) Buybacks(08:28) Key Story: Instacart Buyback and C-Suite Transition(12:26) Insiders(12:43) Key Story: Phillips 66 Continues to Face Activist Pressure From Elliott(15:41) C-Suite Transitions(16:52) OutroCheck out InsideArbitrage here: https://www.insidearbitrage.com/Check out The Special Situations Report here: https://www.thespecialsituationreport.com/Keywords:M&A, tariffs, merger arbitrage, Elliott Management, deal terminations, insider buying, insider sales, buybacks, C-suite transitions, spinoffs, activists, failed mergers, management transitions, special situations, event-driven investing, markets, stocks

May 27, 2025 • 25min
The United States Steel and Nippon Steel Saga Continues - The Special Situations Report Episode #20
Summary:In this episode of the Special Situations Report, hosts Asif and Tamanna Suria discuss the latest developments in the event-driven investing world, focusing on M&A activity, stock buybacks, insider trading, spinoffs, and significant management changes. They begin with yet another update to the US Steel and Nippon Steel deal, as well as a rare bump-up in deal price connected to the acquisition of Satixfy Communications. The episode continues with a few updates to spinoffs discussed in past episodes, including spinoffs at Sony Group and ABB. Asif and Tamanna then dive into Deckers Corporation, the parent company of brands like UGGs and Hoka, which recently announced a massive buyback. Other buybacks mentioned include buybacks at Xenia and Vertex Pharmaceutical, and the episode also highlights insider purchases at the health insurance giant United Health and the commercial kitchen equipment company Middleby. Asif and Tamanna conclude with a discussion of activist activity and management transitions at United Homes and Avadel.Timestamps:(0:00) Intro(01:54) Key Story: U.S. Steel and Nippon Steel Deal Update(03:54) M&A(11:07) Spinoffs(12:35) Key Story: Deckers Announces a Massive Buyback(14:35) Buybacks(16:04) Insider Transactions(16:45) Key Story: Fascinating Insider Purchase at Middleby(19:23) Activists(21:31) C-Suite Transitions(24:38) OutroCheck out InsideArbitrage here: https://www.insidearbitrage.com/Check out The Special Situations Report here: https://www.thespecialsituationreport.com/Keywords:M&A, tariffs, merger arbitrage, Bill Ackman, insider buying, insider sales, buybacks, C-suite transitions, spinoffs, activists, failed mergers, management transitions, special situations, event-driven investing, markets, stocks

May 19, 2025 • 1h 4min
Differentiating Toxic Waste and Spinoff Deep Dives with Rich Howe – The Special Situations Report Episode #19
We’re proud to release this week’s special episode, our second-ever interview with our wonderful guest, Rich Howe. Rich is best known for his extensive research on special situations, with a focus on spinoffs. Viewers may recognize Rich from his newsletters and detailed write-ups on various special situations he publishes via his site, Stock Spinoff Investing. Rich also has an excellent podcast of his own.Our conversation with Rich spanned multiple fascinating topics – ranging from investing background, attractive strategies, investments that worked out well like the South African thermal coal company Thungela Resources, key catalysts for spinoffs, differentiating valuable companies from toxic waste, and so much more. We also dived deep into two particular spinoffs – Resolute’s spinoff from CompoSecure and the final separation of the Starz business and Lionsgate. We learned so much from this discussion and we hope our listeners will too. Next week’s episode will cover the past week’s special situations activity as per usual, and also include any important announcements from this week as well.Check out InsideArbitrage here: https://www.insidearbitrage.com/ Check out Rich Howe and Stock Spinoff Investing here: https://stockspinoffinvesting.com/ and https://x.com/stockspinoffss

May 12, 2025 • 35min
Warren Buffet and the Future of Berkshire – The Special Situations Report Episode #18
This week we discuss:A big spike in M&A activity last week with six new deals announced including the acquisition of Sketchers (SKX) by the Brazilian PE firm 3G CapitalThe Beacon Roofing Supply - QXO (QXO) deal reaching the finish lineA downward revision in the amount of consideration Akoya Biosciences (AKYA) investors will receive when Quanterix (QTRX) acquires themThe confirmation of a rumored deal when Merck KGaA announced the acquisition of SpringWorks Therapeutics (SWTX)Sony Group's (SNE) decision to spinoff its semiconductor businessThe chapter 11 bankruptcy of Weight WatchersLarge stock buybacks by GoDaddy (GDDY), Align Technology (ALGN), Lyft (LYFT) and Turtle Beach (TBCH)A potential double dipper situation with Select Medical Holdings (SEM) where the company intends to buyback stock and insiders are also buying stock at the same timeA rare insider purchase of Tesla (TSLA) by its Director Joseph Gebbia, who is also a co-founder of Airbnb (ABNB)An unusual situation where a director of a company in the middle of an acquisition, Alumis (ALMS), purchases sharesCluster buying by five different insiders of Organon (OGN)Insider buying by the CEO and a director of Pebblebrook Hotel Trust (PEB)Bill Ackman's new proposal to acquire $900 million worth of Howard Hughes' (HHH) stock at a big premiumThe biggest C-suite transition of the year with Buffett handing over the reins to Berkshire Hathaway (BRK.B) to Greg AbelA massive drop in the stock price of Compass Diversified (CODI) after the CEO of a subsidiary was terminated without severanceDisclaimer: This podcast is for general informational and educational purposes only. The content does not constitute financial, investment, legal, or tax advice. We do not warrant the completeness or accuracy of the content or data provided in this podcast. Nothing discussed in this podcast should be interpreted as a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any investment or security. Investing involves substantial risks, including the potential loss of principal. You should conduct your own research and due diligence before making any investment decisions.Keywords:M&A, Berkshire, merger arbitrage, Warren Buffet,, insider buying, insider sales, buybacks, C-suite transitions, spinoffs, activists, management transitions, special situations, event-driven investing, markets, stocks

May 5, 2025 • 1h 19min
Busted Biotechs and Pricing Risk with Chris DeMuth Jr. – The Special Situations Report Episode #17
This week’s special episode is our long-awaited first interview, with our wonderful guest, Chris DeMuth Jr. Chris DeMuth Jr founded Rangeley Capital in 2007 in order to exploit the seams between other hedge funds’ mandates. He also runs the investing group Sifting the World, in which he shares his best ideas, deep research, extensive resources and real time updates as investments play out. You may also recognize Chris from his fitness subtract Vale Tudo or his various appearances on Andrew Walker’s Yet Another Value Podcast.Our conversation with Chris spanned multiple fascinating topics – ranging from investing philosophies, portfolio sizing, merger arbitrage, understanding risk, busted biotechs, fitness achievements, and so much more. We learned so much from this discussion and we hope our listeners will too. Next week’s episode will cover the past week’s special situations activity as per usual, and also include any important announcements from this week as well.Check out InsideArbitrage here: https://www.insidearbitrage.com/Check out Chris DeMuth Jr.’s here: https://seekingalpha.com/author/chris-demuth-jr

Apr 28, 2025 • 25min
A Potential Bidding War for Guess - The Special Situations Report Episode #16
Summary:In this episode of the Special Situations Report, hosts Asif and Tamanna Suria discuss the latest developments in the event-driven investing world, focusing on M&A activity, stock buybacks, insider trading, spinoffs, and significant management changes. They begin with a potential rival offer by Authentic Brands to acquire Guess instead of WHP Global and cover an announcement from Alumis regarding a better offer for their acquisition of Acelyrin. Asif and Tamanna then dive into the spinoff of ABB’s robotics segment and cover some notable buybacks from the week at companies such as Google, Equifax, Medpace, and more. They then highlight a very fascinating insider purchase at an especially unique company, Lindblad Expeditions, and also cover some interesting activist activity at Harley-Davidson and Bausch Health by H Partners and Carl Icahn respectively. The episode concludes with a discussion of key management transitions at Avanos Medical and Match Group.Keywords:M&A, tariffs, merger arbitrage, Carl Icahn, bidding war, competing offers, insider buying, insider sales, buybacks, C-suite transitions, spinoffs, activists, failed mergers, management transitions, special situations, event-driven investing, markets, stocks

Apr 21, 2025 • 25min
Bill Ackman Builds a Stake in Hertz - The Special Situations Report Episode #15
Summary:In this episode of the Special Situations Report, hosts Asif and Tamanna Suria discuss the latest developments in the event-driven investing world, focusing on M&A activity, stock buybacks, insider trading, spinoffs, and significant management changes. They begin with a discussion of a rumored deal between Theratechnologies and Future Pak and also provide an update on the Acelryin and Alumis deal discussed in prior episodes. Asif and Tamanna then cover notable buybacks at companies such as Goldman Sachs, which also saw some interesting insider activity. The episode also highlights two incredibly unique insider purchases at Fitlife Brands and Nutex, both of which serve as fascinating signals. The episode concludes with a discussion of activist activity at Hertz, HPE, and Harley-Davidson and a look at some notable C-Suite transitions in a relatively quiet week.Keywords:M&A, tariffs, merger arbitrage, contingent value rights, CVRs, insider buying, insider sales, buybacks, C-suite transitions, spinoffs, activists, failed mergers, management transitions, special situations, event-driven investing, markets, stocks

Apr 14, 2025 • 34min
Gamestop CEO Buys Shares And Continued Market Turmoil - The Special Situations Report Episode #14
There were two mistakes made during the recording of this podcast and our corrections are as follows:At 10:41, we mistakenly say Gen Digital’s stock price closed at $84.41. However, we instead meant to say that MoneyLion’s stock price closed at $85.41. At 16:12, we mistakenly note that Broadcom’s stock price is up 117% in the last five years when in reality it is up by roughly 580%.Summary:In this episode of the Special Situations Report, hosts Asif and Tamanna Suria discuss the latest developments in the event-driven investing world, focusing on M&A activity, stock buybacks, insider trading, spinoffs, and significant management changes. They once again revisit the US Steel and Nippon Steel deal, diving deep into the various updates and news reports that were released this week and how the deal’s spread has changed over time. Asif and Tamanna also discuss contingent value rights in mergers and acquisitions, with a particular focus on the unique CVR in the GenDigital and MoneyLion acquisition. The episode then highlights the unusual surge in insider buying following the recent market weakness, and features key insider transactions at Sinclair and Gamestop. The episode concludes with a look at a few important C-Suite transitions, at companies including Harley-Davidson and CVS.Keywords:M&A, tariffs, merger arbitrage, contingent value rights, CVRs, poison pills, hostile acquisitions, insider buying, insider sales, buybacks, C-suite transitions, spinoffs, activists, failed mergers, management transitions, special situations, event-driven investing, markets, stocks

Apr 7, 2025 • 29min
Tariffs and Their Impact on The Special Situations Space - The Special Situations Report Episode 13
Summary:In this episode of the Special Situations Report, hosts Asif and Tamanna Suria discuss the latest developments in the event-driven investing world, focusing on M&A activity, stock buybacks, insider trading, spinoffs, and significant management changes. The episode begins with a discussion of arguably the most important piece of financial news this week - the Trump tariffs. Asif and Tamanna dive into how the tariffs may impact all sorts of companies and special situations activity, with a special focus on the M&A landscape. The episode continues with an analysis of recently announced M&A deals, including the acquisition of Mr. Cooper by Rocket Companies. Asif and Tamanna also explore the completed Angi spinoff from IAC, a buyback at the banking software company nCino, and notable insider and activist activity. The episode concludes with a look at two key C-Suite transitions, including Macy's CFO departing from his position.Keywords:M&A, tariffs, merger arbitrage, insider buying, insider sales, buybacks, C-suite transitions, spinoffs, activists, failed mergers, management transitions, special situations, event-driven investing, markets, stocks


