Barry S. Rosenstein (born 1960) is an American hedge fund manager and billionaire. He is the founder and managing partner of JANA Partners LLC, an activist hedge fund firm. He made $300 million over the merger of Whole Foods with Amazon in April–July 2017.
Early life and education
Barry Rosenstein was born in 1960.[2] He is the son of Herbert Rosenstein of West Orange, New Jersey, a senior partner in the tax accounting firm of Rosenstein, Schantz & Jacobson, and his wife, Harriet Wolf.[3]
In the early 1990s Rosenstein went to San Francisco, having early success funding Copart, Inc., the world's largest car salvage company. He then led a private equity firm, Sagaponack Partners.[8]
Rosenstein founded hedge fund firm JANA Partners, in 2001, with about $35 million.[5][9] Rosenstein is ranked with activist investors including Carl Icahn, Daniel Loeb and Bill Ackman.[8]
In April 2017, he made public that he and several investors owned 8.8% of Whole Foods, making them the second largest shareholders of the company after The Vanguard Group.[10] He added that they aimed to shake up its board of directors and improve its use of technology.[10] After Whole Foods merged with Amazon, Rosenstein sold his investment for $300 million in July 2017.[11]
Activist investing
Through JANA Partners, Rosenstein buys large percentages of companies which he identifies as underperforming. He then has those companies make the changes he believes they need to improve the performance of the company.[12][13]
In 1986, he married Lizanne Teitelbaum, the daughter of Dr Seymour Teitelbaum and Lilian Ostrovsky de Teitelbaum of Briarcliff Manor, New York, and Buenos Aires, with Rabbi David Kahane and Cantor Dov Kerin officiating at the Plaza Hotel in New York.[3] In 2008, Forbes estimated his net worth at $1.3 billion.[15]