A high profile activist investor is adding to his bets on a pair of big, publicly traded fund firms.
 |  |  |  | Nelson Peltz Trian Fund Management
 CEO, Founding Partner
 |  | 
 
Last quarter, 
Nelson Peltz's Trian Fund Management, L.P. increased its stakes in both 
Invesco Ltd. [
profile] and 
Janus Henderson Group plc [
profile], according to Trian's latest 
form 13F, 
filed with the SEC on Friday. (
Seeking Alpha highlighted the changes. And here's Trian's prior 
13F, 
filed back on February 11.)
More specifically, Trian increased its Invesco stake by 18.8 percent in Q1 to 54.034034 million shares on March 31, 2022. (With 455.02 million Invesco shares outstanding, Trian's shares translate into an 11.9-percent stake.) And Trian increased its Janus Henderson stake by 12.7 percent in Q1 to 31.8678 million shares on March 31. (With 166.96 million Janus Henderson shares outstanding, Trian's shares translate into a 19.1-percent stake.)
Peltz has been betting on Invesco and Janus Henderson at least as far back as 
fall 2020. The latest stake increases come after Peltz and one of his Trian partners 
left Invesco's board two months ago and promptly joined Janus Henderson's. Meanwhile, Janus Henderson 
switched last month to an interim CEO and is poised to bring on a new non-interim CEO next month. 
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