KEY POINTS
  • Peltz, known on Wall Street as an activist investor who often seeks changes at his companies, said he was putting new capital to work at two new firms.
  • Though the billionaire investor said he wasn't buying the stock market outright, Peltz said he is optimistic on the Covid-19 vaccine outlook.
  • He also praised the Trump administration and said he plans to vote to reelect the president in November.

Trian Partners Chief Executive Nelson Peltz told CNBC on Thursday that he's deployed the fund's capital in new investments, is optimistic that a Covid-19 vaccine will be developed before long and that he plans to vote to reelect President Donald Trump in November.

Peltz, also known on Wall Street as an activist investor who often seeks changes at his companies, said he was putting new capital to work and that Trian has "a couple candidates that we really like."