Elliott Urges Phillips 66 Shareholders to Vote for Board Change with Gold Proxy Card Ahead of 2025 Annual Meeting

Reuters
20 May
Elliott Urges <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/PSX">Phillips 66</a> Shareholders to Vote for Board Change with Gold Proxy Card Ahead of 2025 Annual Meeting

Elliott Investment Management L.P., a top-five shareholder in Phillips 66, has issued a recommendation to shareholders ahead of the company's 2025 Annual Meeting on May 21. Elliott is urging shareholders to support significant board changes by voting on the GOLD proxy card for its four independent nominees: Brian Coffman, Sigmund Cornelius, Michael Heim, and Stacy Nieuwoudt. The nominees have expressed their commitment to working constructively with incumbent directors to drive positive change and enhance value for all shareholders. For more information on voting, shareholders are directed to visit Streamline66.com.

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