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Skift @ Skift · 10/14/2024 09:31 EDT

Elliott Calls for December 10 Special Meeting at Southwest as It Looks to Replace Board

As Southwest promises to make changes to its business model, Elliott is still pushing its case for new leadership.
-Meghna Maharishi

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