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Carl Icahn might want to get involved in the Lumber Liquidators fight but 'needs to figure out who he hates less'

Carl Icahn
Carl Icahn

(REUTERS/Brendan McDermid)

Carl Icahn sort of wants to get involved in the Lumber Liquidators fight.

According to Fox Business' Charlie Gasparino, Carl Icahn is weighing a long or short position in Lumber Liquidators but "needs to figure out who he hates less."

Of course, Icahn may just decide to sit the whole thing out.

Lumber Liquidators has been a major battleground stock since a "60 Minutes" report aired earlier this month showing apparent violations by the company at some of its Chinese manufacturers.

The most notable investor currently involved in the stock is Whitney Tilson, who is short shares of the company and thinks the stock will go to $0.

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Since the "60 Minutes" report aired, shares of Lumber Liquidators are down about 39%, and over the last year shares are down more than 66%.

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