The changes to some of Southwest’s quirky habits are designed to reverse its shrinking profits and slumping stock price. It’s ...
Southwest isn’t the only Texas company Elliott has invested in.
Related Southwest Airlines approves 'poison pill' as Elliott Investment gains ... In response, Southwest adopted a year-long limited-duration shareholder rights plan in its effort to counter ...
It adopted a poison-pill defense to make an Elliott takeover ... just like on all the other big airlines. Southwest says its surveys show that 80% of its customers now want to know their seat ...
DALLAS — Leaders of Southwest Airlines are set to explain how ... Southwest doesn’t seem interested in collaboration. It adopted a poison-pill defense to make an Elliott takeover more ...
Since June, when the hedge fund run by billionaire and activist investor Paul Singer first announced it had taken a $1.9 billion stake in Southwest Airlines ... a ‘poison pill,’ a hastily ...
Southwest Airlines had previously adopted a “poison pill” strategy in July to fend off Elliott Management’s influence.
Southwest Airlines Co. Chairman Gary Kelly is stepping down along with six directors, a dramatic move after the carrier faced calls for a strategic overhaul from activist investor Elliott ...
Washington lawmakers reached a spending plan Sunday that will keep the government operating through December, avoiding a ...
Talos Energy adopts poison pill after Mexican tycoon ... French videogame group told workers to return to the office. Southwest Airlines will lay out a strategy on Thursday to turn around its ...
In July, Southwest Airlines armed a so-called ‘poison pill’ via a shareholders’ rights plan, preventing Elliott from accumulating a larger than 12.5% stake in the company. If Elliott triggers the ...