
Elliott Investment Management
Elliott Investment Management is a prominent activist investment firm founded by Paul Singer in 1977. The firm is known for its aggressive investment strategies and involvement in corporate governance, often pushing for changes in management practices and business strategies to enhance shareholder value. Recently, Elliott has been influential in urging companies, including Southwest Airlines, to adopt more profit-focused measures, reflecting a broader trend among investors seeking to maximize returns in competitive markets.
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Elliott had advocated exploring a sale or spinoff of the midstream business and other divestments to concentrate on refining.
Cenovus to sell WRB Refining stake to Phillips 66 for $1.4-billion
Elliott Investment Management has a history of buying into companies and then pushing for big changes.
Wall Street dives as Nvidia, Amazon fall; Kraft Heinz splits; ASX set to retreatElliott Investment Management has been pushing for the spin-off of Honeywell's business units.
ABB Robotics dürfte es an der Börse schwer habenElliott Investment Management has exerted pressure for the airline to make more profit-focused decisions.
Southwest Airlines, por qué eliminó el equipaje gratuito luego de haberlo defendido hace apenas unos meses | MAG




