ARCP shareholder calls for new board in wake of accounting scandal

ARCP shareholder calls for new board in wake of accounting scandal
Twin Securities CEO David Simon said in a letter on Tuesday that he has "deep reservations" about the existing board and their ties to Nicholas Schorsch.
APR 20, 2015
By  Bloomberg
American Realty Capital Properties Inc. shareholder Twin Securities Inc. said that all but one of the company's board members should refrain from seeking re-election this year in the wake of an accounting scandal that led to the departure of senior management. David Simon, chief executive officer of Twin Securities, said in a letter sent on Tuesday that he has “deep reservations” about the existing board members, given their “longstanding ties” to Nicholas Schorsch, the former ARCP chairman and chief executive officer who resigned last year. “It was on their watch that not only the accounting scandal, which led to the resignations of several company executives, but also several other events that were injurious to the interests of shareholders occurred,” according to Mr. Simon's letter. Mr. Simon said that all board members except Bruce Frank should refrain from seeking re-election at this year's annual meeting. He also asked that a shareholder representative be added to the board and that all new members have “significant real estate experience or an expertise that will be beneficial to the company.” Twin Securities owns about 1.8% of the American Realty's outstanding shares, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. Its request for a change to the board follows a similar demand made last month by activist investment firm Corvex Management, which has about 7.8% of the company's shares.

Latest News

The power of cultivating personal connections
The power of cultivating personal connections

Relationships are key to our business but advisors are often slow to engage in specific activities designed to foster them.

A variety of succession options
A variety of succession options

Whichever path you go down, act now while you're still in control.

'I’ll never recommend bitcoin,' advisor insists
'I’ll never recommend bitcoin,' advisor insists

Pro-bitcoin professionals, however, say the cryptocurrency has ushered in change.

LPL raises target for advisors’ bonuses for first time in a decade
LPL raises target for advisors’ bonuses for first time in a decade

“LPL has evolved significantly over the last decade and still wants to scale up,” says one industry executive.

What do older Americans have to say about long-term care?
What do older Americans have to say about long-term care?

Survey findings from the Nationwide Retirement Institute offers pearls of planning wisdom from 60- to 65-year-olds, as well as insights into concerns.

SPONSORED The future of prospecting: Say goodbye to cold calls and hello to smart connections

Streamline your outreach with Aidentified's AI-driven solutions

SPONSORED A bumpy start to autumn but more positives ahead

This season’s market volatility: Positioning for rate relief, income growth and the AI rebound