Pershing Square's Ackman Talks IPO, State of Markets

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Pershing Square founder and CEO Bill Ackman discusses the recent IPO of Pershing Square's new closed-end fund and alternative asset manager. Ackman emphasizes that this IPO marks the beginning of a long-term journey, with $5 billion in capital ready to be deployed within weeks. He speaks with Dani Burger on "Bloomberg Deals." (Source: Bloomberg)
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