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Icahn Enterprises alerts of drop in property worth, names insider Teno CEO

Icahn Enterprises on Wednesday cautioned of a. sequential decline in its indicative net property worth in the. 4th quarter, sending out shares of the investment company, which. named expert Andrew Teno as its CEO, down 11%.

The drop in a key metric that assesses the value of a. fund's possessions includes more pressure on IEP's stock, which saw a. selloff last year after short seller Hindenburg Research bet. versus the company.

Hindenburg in May implicated billionaire Carl Icahn-owned IEP. of miscalculating its holdings and counting on a Ponzi-like. structure to pay dividends. The business's systems were misestimated. by more than 75%, the short seller had declared.

The business has actually denied the claims and promised to fight. back even as its shares lost almost 60% of their worth given that the. report was launched.

IEP on Wednesday kept its quarterly dividend of $1 per. depositary system unchanged in the middle of close financier analysis after. Hindenburg attack. It had actually slashed the payout by 50% in August.

The business said it expects INAV to fall nearly 8% to $4.76. billion since Dec. 31 from the prior quarter.

IEP chair Carl Icahn stated the inbound CEO Teno has an. excellent record of stock picking and position stewardship. within our investment segment.

Teno has been a portfolio supervisor at Icahn Capital and is a. board member of natural gas business Southwest Gas Holdings. and gene-sequencing business Illumina.

He will replace David Willetts, who will head Pep Boys, one. of IEP's portfolio companies that lets offers car repair work and. services. IEP got Pep Boys in 2015.

David's ability is particularly matched to work on a. everyday basis to drive the substantial worth development. possible in Pep Boys, the billionaire activist financier stated.

(source: Reuters)