Core Viewpoint - Activist investor Scott Ferguson is joining the board of Performance Food Group, advocating for a potential merger with rival US Foods Holding [1][2] Group 1: Board Changes and Strategic Discussions - Ferguson's appointment increases Performance Food's board to 13 members, and he will join the Audit and Finance Committee, where M&A transactions and strategic alternatives are discussed [3] - Ferguson may also participate in any newly created committee to evaluate strategic alternatives or extraordinary transactions [3] Group 2: Background and Previous Engagements - Sachem Head Capital Management, led by Ferguson, nominated four director candidates to Performance Food's board less than five weeks ago and has a history in the food distribution sector [2][5] - Ferguson previously served on the board of US Foods and has experience in navigating boardroom dynamics [6] Group 3: Market Position and Competitive Landscape - A merger between Performance Food and US Foods could position them to compete more effectively against industry leader Sysco, which holds a 17% market share [2] - The recent "clean team agreement" signed between Performance Food and US Foods is viewed as a potential precursor to a deal [7]
Performance Food settles with Sachem Head, hands seat to Ferguson