Phillips 66 Hits Back at Elliott Activism in Proxy Filing

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Phillips 66 is urging shareholders to vote against what it sees as activist investor Elliott Investment Management’s short-term attempts to dismantle the company, according to a definitive proxy statement filed by the refiner Tuesday.

“Elliott wants a quick win by breaking up the company, based on inflated and unrealistic assumptions,” Phillips 66’s board said in a Tuesday letter to shareholders.