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Activist Ancora poised to win some board seats at Norfolk Southern, sources say

Activist hedge fund Ancora Holdings has secured enough support from Norfolk Southern investors to win some seats on the U.S. train operator's. board of directors, individuals knowledgeable about the matter stated on. Thursday.

Investor votes are still being counted ahead of Norfolk. Southern's yearly conference of shareholders on Thursday, and the. Last number of board seats that Ancora will get has not. been identified, the sources stated.

Ancora has chosen 7 candidates to Norfolk Southern's. 13-member board.

The sources requested privacy ahead of an authorities. announcement. Norfolk Southern and Ancora were not right away. available for remark.

Ancora put together a director slate that consists of previous. Kansas City Southern executive Sameh Fahmy, Gilbert Lamphere, a. previous chairman of the Illinois Central Train, and William. Clyburn who served on the U.S. Surface area Transportation board.

It has argued new directors are required to improve. Norfolk Southern's monetary efficiency and reach functional. targets.

3 proxy advisory firms-- Institutional Financier. Provider, Glass Lewis and Egan-Jones-- recommended that Norfolk. Southern investors choose a minimum of a handful of Ancora's. nominees. They stated the company's board need to be revitalized. after a string of safety problems consisting of a derailment in East. Palestine, Ohio in 2023.

Ancora also argued that Norfolk Southern's chief. executive Alan Shaw should be ousted.

Norfolk Southern has told investors it has actually taken. proper action by refreshing its board and hiring a brand-new. primary running officer.

Among the new board directors Norfolk Southern tapped. are Richard Anderson, a former head of passenger railway Amtrak,. and former U.S. Senator Heidi Heitkamp. The company also worked with. John Orr from Canadian Pacific Kansas City as its chief. operating officer. Norfolk Southern paid the competing railroad $25. million to buy Orr out of his non-competition agreement.

Ancora won the support of large railroad unions and. steel maker Cleveland-Cliffs, a big Norfolk Southern. customer.

(source: Reuters)