Janus Henderson Group Plc (JHG.US)28 Oct 2025 17:42
Offer in $46
Trian Fund Management, the hedge fund firm led by Nelson Peltz, on October 26 submitted an offer to buy the approximately 80% of Janus Henderson it does not already own, alongside investment firm General Catalyst, for $46 a share in cash, valuing the active fund manager at about $7.2 billion.
Janus Henderson, which manages about $460 billion, said on October 27 that it intends to appoint a special committee of directors not affiliated with Trian or General Catalyst to consider the proposal. Janus Henderson shares, which closed on October 24, at $41.63, were trading near $49 apiece at 1000 EDT on October 27.
Peltz and General Catalyst CEO Hemant Taneja wrote in a letter to the Janus Henderson board that they believe the company could improve by “significantly increasing” its long-term investment in products, customer service and technology.
Josh Frank, the co-chief investment officer of Trian, and Brian Baldwin, Trian’s head of research, sit on Janus Henderson’s board.