A change in the way activist and private equity investors are viewed is underway, Corvex Management founder Keith Meister said Tuesday.
Corporate raider is a term used to refer to aggressive activist investors.
"The reason it hasn't happened more quickly is because the amazing large private equity funds have been victims of their own successes," Meister said.
Activist investors, which include Trian's Nelson Peltz, can agitate for a wide variety of changes including selling off underperforming or undervalued businesses or replacing management teams.
Private equity investors, meanwhile, usually build a controlling stake in a company, with the aim of taking it private and making it more valuable before selling it for a profit.
Persons:
Keith Meister, Meister, it's, CNBC's David Faber, Trian's Nelson Peltz
Organizations:
Corvex Management, CNBC Pro, 13D, Investor, Corporate, Private, Blackstone, KKR, MGM, MGM Resorts