Barington Capital
Barington Capital

Barington Capital

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Barington Capital

Barington Capital is a leading activist investment firm focused on fundamental, value-driven investing. Founded in January 2000 by James A. Mitarotonda, Barington specializes in identifying undervalued publicly traded companies with strong potential for long-term growth. As a value-oriented activist investor, Barington works collaboratively with company management teams and boards to unlock shareholder value through strategic transformation, operational improvements, disciplined capital allocation, and enhanced corporate governance. With a proven track record and a team of experienced investment professionals, advisors, and industry experts, Barington brings deep boardroom and operational expertise to support companies in driving sustainable performance and creating long-term shareholder returns.

Offering Overview

The Partnership seeks to generate superior long-term returns, primarily through capital appreciation, by investing in equity securities of small- and mid-cap publicly traded and privately held companies. The Partnership employs a disciplined, research-driven investment strategy focused on identifying undervalued businesses with strong growth potential and strategic upside. For a detailed overview, see “Investment Objective and Strategy.”

Disclaimers

The information set forth in this report has been prepared as of the date indicated, is not complete, is subject to change, and does not contain all material information regarding Barington Companies Equity Partners, L.P. (the “Fund”), including, without limitation, information relating to risk factors associated with an investment in the Fund. Performance results for Barington Companies Equity Partners, L.P. are shown net of applicable fees and expenses and presume the reinvestment of dividends and other income and reflect a representative investor from inception in the Fund’s most liquid share class that is charged the highest management and performance fees (subject to a high-water mark). See footnote 2 for further information regarding the calculation of performance results. The returns of individual investors may vary from the performance shown depending on various factors including the date of investment, capital activity and differences in management fee and performance fee allocation rates. Performance fees or allocations are determined annually and therefore monthly amounts are estimated. For periods where the Fund is under its high-water mark, the reported return will not reflectthe deduction of a performance allocation.