Phillips 66 says activist investor showed ‘no genuine interest’ in engaging with the company
The two parties have different accounts about what happened before Elliott nominated seven director candidates to Phillips 66’s board.
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The two parties have different accounts about what happened before Elliott nominated seven director candidates to Phillips 66’s board.
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Read MoreJust last month, the activist investor urged Phillips 66 to spin off or sell its midstream business and sell its stake in Chevron Phillips Chemical Co.
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