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Icahn Enterprises L.P. - Depositary Units representing Limited Partner Interests (IEP)

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Competitors to Icahn Enterprises L.P. - Depositary Units representing Limited Partner Interests (IEP)

BlackRock, Inc. BLK -7.33%

As a leading global investment management corporation, BlackRock competes for investor capital alongside Icahn Enterprises. While Icahn focuses on direct investments in specific companies, BlackRock provides a broad range of investment products, including ETFs, mutual funds, and advisory services. The scale and extensive resources available to BlackRock allow it to offer significant operational advantages and diversified investment opportunities, catering to a larger investor base that seeks lower-cost passive investment strategies over Icahn’s more active approach.

Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. L.P. (KKR) KKR -9.52%

KKR is a global investment firm specializing in private equity, credit, and hedge funds, which puts it in direct competition with Icahn Enterprises for high-level corporate deals and investments. KKR’s established presence and reputation in the private equity space can often give it an edge in sourcing deals and investment opportunities compared to Icahn’s more activist-style approach. However, Icahn's strong personality and willingness to take significant risks may appeal to certain investors looking for potential high-reward strategies.

Starwood Property Trust, Inc. STWD -5.10%

Starwood Property Trust focuses primarily on commercial real estate financing, providing a different investment vehicle compared to Icahn Enterprises, which is a diversified holding company with interests in various sectors. Both companies attract income-focused investors; however, Starwood's specialization in real estate assets gives it a competitive edge in the real estate investment sector. Icahn Enterprises has a broader scope that includes energy, automotive, and gaming sectors, which can introduce more volatility in performance compared to Starwood's relatively steady growth in the real estate market.

Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway BRK-A -6.54%

Berkshire Hathaway is known for its diverse portfolio and a strong track record in investments across multiple industries, paralleling Icahn Enterprises but with a more established position and longer history in investment success. Icahn Enterprises often employs an activist investment strategy, which can lead to more aggressive management changes, while Berkshire tends to take a more passive, long-term investment approach. Berkshire's sheer size and influence in the market provide it with a significant competitive advantage in attracting high-quality investments and generating steady returns.