Icahn Enterprises’ stock slides another 20% to put additional $2.6 billion of market cap at risk

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Icahn Enterprises extended its prior-day losses on Wednesday after a short seller's report took aim at the company.

Icahn Enterprises LP shares fell another 20% on Wednesday, extending their prior-day losses in the continued fallout from a short seller’s report that was critical of the investment arm of activist investor Carl Icahn.

The stock closed down 20% on Tuesday to notch its biggest one-day decline on record after short seller Hindenburg Research accused the company of inflating its value. The market-cap loss was about $4 billion. If today’s slide holds, it will cost another $2.6 billion in market cap. “We stand by our public disclosures and we believe that [Icahn Enterprises’] performance will speak for itself over the long term as it always has,” Icahn said in the statement.

Icahn Enterprises offers exposure to Icahn’s personal portfolio of public and private companies, including petroleum refineries, car-parts makers, food-packaging companies and real estate.

 

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