Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 7
Partners Group Co-Founder Blames Grizzly Research for Share Slump, Calls Drop a Massive Overreaction
Updated
Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 7

Partners Group Co-Founder Blames Grizzly Research for Share Slump, Calls Drop a Massive Overreaction

1 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Jun 7

Summary

  • Alfred Gantner said Partners Group’s recent share-price decline was a “massive overreaction,” directly blaming short-seller Grizzly Research for the selloff.
  • In an interview with SonntagsZeitung, the co-founder said Grizzly had made “demonstrably unfounded accusations” against the Swiss private-markets firm.
  • The remarks frame the slump as a reaction to the short-seller’s claims rather than a deterioration in Partners Group’s underlying business, escalating the public dispute over the stock’s decline.

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