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Activist investor Elliott threatens Southwest with board fight

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Activist investor Elliott Investment Management on Monday warned of a proxy fight to push for leadership changes at budget carrier Southwest Airlines.

In a letter to Southwest’s board, Elliott said while it is open to collaboration, it plans to “move expeditiously to give shareholders a direct say on the necessary leadership changes.”

Southwest did not immediately respond to a request for comments.

Elliott, known for pushing changes to boost shareholder returns, has called for a reconstitution of Southwest’s board with “new, truly independent” directors possessing expertise in airlines, customer experience and technology.


In a letter to Southwest’s board, Elliott said while it is open to collaboration, it plans to “move expeditiously to give shareholders a direct say on the necessary leadership changes.” AP

The activist investor has also called for a leadership change citing Southwest’s disappointing financial results.

In its letter, Elliott reiterated those demands, saying Southwest’s leadership has lost the trust of its shareholders.

Elliott currently owns an 11% stake in the company, making it one of the largest investors.

Last week, Southwest said the activist investor had made filings with antitrust authorities that would allow it to acquire an even larger voting power as early as July 11. It prompted the company to adopt a “poison pill,” used by corporate boards to thwart hostile takeover bids, to deter Elliott from raising its stake.

Elliott said it is not seeking control of Southwest, but added the airline’s board has put its own “self-interest ahead of the company’s” by adopting the “poison pill.”


Southwest CEO Bob Jordan
Elliott has also called for a leadership change citing Southwest’s disappointing financial results. Southwest CEO Bob Jordan, above. AP

It also criticized the appointment of aviation industry veteran Rakesh Gangwal to Southwest’s board, calling it an attempt on the part of the board to “entrench itself and the current management team.”

“These actions…demonstrate how profoundly out of touch Southwest’s board has become with shareholder sentiment and with the reality of the situation,” Elliott said in its letter.

Gangwal – who co-founded InterGlobe Aviation, the operator of India’s largest airline IndiGo – has also served on the boards of US Airways Group, CarMax and Office Depot, among others.

“Rakesh’s expertise in travel technology will be valuable as we continue to make investments that support our operations and strategic initiatives,” said Gary Kelly, executive chairman of Southwest’s board.

[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]

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