Herbalife's largest individual shareholder is in the red. On Monday, shares of Herbalife tanked into Monday's close. The
stock fell 10.31% to end the day at $40.21 per share on a false rumor
that Carl Icahn was unwinding his position. The stock was last up about
3% in the pre-market on Tuesday. Herbalife is a multilevel marketing
firm that sells nutrition products like weight-loss shakes and vitamins.
The company has been at the center of a huge hedge fund war for nearly
20 months. For a while, a lot of attention has been focused on the
losses that the hedge fund manager Bill Ackman has amassed on his
infamous short. Things have been looking better for him in the past
couple of weeks, though. Meanwhile, Herbalife's largest individual
shareholder, William "Bill" Stiritz, has racked up millions in paper
losses.
On Sept. 3, 2013, the 78-year-old investor disclosed his massive Herbalife position.
At the time, Stiritz owned 5,382,362 shares, or a 5.22% stake. We
estimated then that Stiritz's Herbalife stake was worth about $322
million or so. The stock closed at $59.90 the day he disclosed that
position. Then, on Nov. 18, 2013, (when Herbalife was at $67.20) and
again on Jan. 29, 2014, (when Herbalife was at $62.82), Stiritz added to
his position. He last held 7,484,804 shares, or an 8.15% stake, data
compiled by Bloomberg shows. Shares of Herbalife are down more than 25%
since Stiritz first disclosed his position. So far this year, they're
down more than 49%. Based on our rough estimates using the closing
price of the days when he disclosed his stakes, Stiritz has experienced
an estimated $145 million in paper losses on his Herbalife investment.
His
stake is massive for an individual. To put things into perspective, the
second-biggest individual shareholder is Herbalife's CEO, Michael
Johnson. Johnson owns just over a million shares. It's unclear what
Stiritz's personal net worth is. We couldn't find him mentioned on any
Forbes' billionaires' lists. Stiritz is currently the CEO and chairman of the food company Post Holdings.
He's also Post's largest individual shareholder with approximately
369,662 shares, or a 0.82% stake, Bloomberg data shows. His Post stake
was worth just over $28.9 million as of Monday's close.
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