SAP Says Companies Will See Spread of Activism From Stakeholders.

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      SAP SE's co-chief executive officer said companies will continue to face activism not only from shareholders, but increasingly from employees and consumers. The Walldorf, Germany-based company attracted the interest of activists at Elliott Management Corp., which revealed a 1.2 billion-euro ($1.3 billion) stake when SAP announced a change in strategy in April. Morgan used fitness company Peloton Interactive Inc. as a good example of tapping into someone else's experience "gap" saying they provide not just a better service but a real experience that people will pay more for. [Extracted from the article]
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