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Norway's Norges will vote for three Elliott nominations in Phillips 66 Board fight

Norway's Norges will vote for three Elliott nominations in Phillips 66 Board fight

Norway's sovereign fund has said that it will vote for three out of Elliott Investment Management’s four directors in a bitter fight over board seats at Phillips 66. Norges Bank Investment Management - one of Phillips 66’s 10 largest shareholders - detailed its plans in a table posted on its website. It said it would support former ConocoPhillips executives Brian Coffman, Sigmund Cornwallelius, and former Targa Resources executive Michael Heim.

Phillips 66 shareholders will decide on the winner of Wednesday's annual meeting.

Elliott wants to see shareholders elect four new directors who will help to overhaul corporate strategy. Elliott is pushing for the company to sell off assets, improve its performance in its refining operations and enhance its corporate governance.

Phillips 66 tells investors that its strategy works and that none the activist hedge fund director candidates is needed.

Three prominent U.S. advisory firms, Institutional Shareholder Services (ISS), Glass Lewis and Egan-Jones, who often make voting recommendations that influence shareholder decisions on controversial issues such as board elections, have thrown their support behind Elliott. They urged investors elect three, if not four, of the hedge funds candidates. (Reporting and editing by Mark Porter, Paul Simao, and Svea Herbst Bayliss)

(source: Reuters)