Overview
- The 82-year-old investor now holds more than 2.9 million Class A shares valued at over $50 million.
- The latest increase came through the purchase of roughly two million shares from British fund Lindsell Train.
- No shares were acquired from Sir Jim Ratcliffe or the Glazer family, who retain outsized voting power via Class B stock.
- Cooperman’s position is described as a passive investment, and he is not believed to be pursuing a takeover.
- Ratcliffe’s stake stands at about 27.7% after a further £300m injection that funded infrastructure projects including Carrington upgrades.