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Elliott

[el-ee-uht, el-yuht]

noun

  1. Herb(ert James), born 1938, Australian track athlete.

  2. Also Elliot. a male given name, form of Elias.



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Activist investor Elliott Investment Management has pushed Coke rival PepsiCo to follow that strategy and refranchise its bottling network, The Wall Street Journal reported last month.

“The strength in megacap tech has obfuscated what appears to be increasing signs of weakness through much of the real economy,” said Bob Elliott, chief executive at Unlimited funds.

Richard Elliott and his daughter Anna travelled from Brampton, near Carlisle, to be at the service.

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Barclays analyst Warren Ackerman commented that the CEO’s new broom should create a more reactive organization with leaner costs, while Bernstein’s analyst, Callum Elliott, observed that “sentiment has flipped quite dramatically in a positive direction.”

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What should the company do in response to Elliott Investment Management’s activism campaign?

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