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Activists Open 15+ Proxy Campaigns as Genesco, Bill.com, Utilities Draw Q1 Stakes

Bradley Radoff and Starboard Value mark early-season positioning ahead of spring AGM calendar.

Published April 21, 2026 Source Multiple sources From the chopped neck
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WELL POUR · April 21, 2026

Activists Open 15+ Proxy Campaigns as Genesco, Bill.com, Utilities Draw Q1 Stakes

Bradley Radoff and Starboard Value mark early-season positioning ahead of spring AGM calendar.

Activist investors opened at least 15 disclosed proxy campaigns in the first six weeks of 2025, targeting retail footwear, fintech infrastructure, and regional utilities with board nominations and strategic repositioning demands. Bradley Radoff disclosed a 5.1% stake in Genesco on February 3, driving shares up 8.2% intraday, while activist hedge fund Starboard Value trimmed its utility position from 7.9% to 4.8% in a portfolio rebalancing ahead of spring annual meetings. Bill.com Holdings drew a separate activist letter demanding expense discipline and board refreshment, marking the third fintech SaaS target since January.

Genesco's $847 million market cap drew Radoff after four consecutive quarters of footwear margin compression and a 22% stock decline through year-end 2024. Radoff filed a 13D alongside Jumana Capital, naming two proposed director candidates with retail turnaround backgrounds and requesting access to non-public store-level profitability data. The filing references $38 million in annual lease obligations across 140 underperforming Journeys stores, a figure Genesco has not publicly segmented since 2022. Radoff's prior campaigns at footwear retailers averaged 18-month holding periods and resulted in asset sales or private equity takeouts in three of five cases.

Starboard's utility exit represents tactical repositioning rather than strategic retreat. The fund reduced its stake in a $12 billion regional electric provider after securing two board seats in a settlement last September, capturing an estimated 14% gain from entry to current levels. The trimmed position remains above 4.5%, preserving board representation while redeploying capital into three new consumer discretionary targets announced in January. The move aligns with Starboard's historical pattern of reducing stakes within six months of governance wins when operational improvements enter execution phase rather than negotiation.

Bill.com's activist letter, delivered by a $640 million long-short fund, demands $85 million in annual expense reductions through offshore engineering expansion and non-core product sunsetting. The fund holds 2.3% and proposes two director candidates with payments infrastructure backgrounds, targeting the company's 41% operating expense ratio versus peers averaging 28%. Bill.com trades at 4.2x forward revenue, a 35% discount to its 2021 average multiple, after three consecutive quarters of decelerating billings growth. The activist argues the company's $1.1 billion cash position supports a $400 million buyback while maintaining product investment at current levels.

Allocators should watch for 13D amendment filings through mid-March as activists finalize director nominees ahead of preliminary proxy deadlines. Regional utilities with deferred capital expenditure programs face elevated campaign risk, particularly those trading below 0.9x book value with board tenures averaging above 8 years. Retail targets with lease obligations exceeding 12% of revenue and store fleet ages above 7 years fit the current activist template, as do fintech platforms with operating expense ratios above 38% and customer acquisition costs rising faster than average contract values.

The proxy calendar shows 62 retail and utility annual meetings scheduled between April 15 and May 31, a 14% increase over the prior three-year average. Activists have historically filed preliminary proxies 68 days before meeting dates, placing the next disclosure wave in the week of February 10. Bill.com's annual meeting is set for April 22, Genesco's for May 8.

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**15+** activist campaigns opened in six weeks, targeting retail lease obligations, utility governance, and fintech expense structures ahead of spring proxies.
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