True to his style, activist shareholder Michael Tennenbaum recently nominated his own three-man slate to the seven-member board of $160 million market cap Water Pik Technologies Inc. And while Water Pik will not likely land a buyer, given its asset mix, there has been activity in the personal care space, which has contributed 44% of the company’s revenues, said analysts.
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