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Southwest Airlines’ CEO Has Been Ousted By a $1.9 Billion Investment Firm

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FILE - A Southwest Airlines jetliner waits on a runway for departure from Denver International Airport Friday, Sept. 1, 2023, in Denver. Activist shareholder Elliott Investment Management has taken a $1.9 billion stake in Southwest Airlines. The investment firm said Monday, June 10, 2024, that Southwest failed to keep up with other airlines and suffers from outdated technology and operations. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski, File)

(CTN News) – Elliott Investment Management has invested $1.9 billion in Southwest Airlines and is attempting to remove its CEO, who faces operational and financial problems.

Given that the company’s shares rose 7% on Monday, this was the airline’s second-best day since 2020.

In a letter to the board of the company, the investment group voiced its displeasure with Southwest Airlines stock price, which has dropped by more than 50% in the last three years.

Elliott claimed that Southwest’s inability to adjust had damaged its ability to compete with other airlines. The company blamed the airline’s antiquated software and operational procedures for the significant flight cancellations that the Dallas-based carrier experienced in December 2022.

In a letter dated Monday, the investment firm said that leadership’s obstinate resistance to changing the company’s vision and its subpar execution have left shareholders, staff members, and clients deeply disappointed.

Robert Jordan, the CEO of Southwest, was said in the letter to have continuously displayed “unacceptable financial and operational performance.” According to the statement, Jordan and Gary Kelly, the airline’s former CEO and current executive chairman, “are not capable of modernizing Southwest.”

Elliott is pushing for the nomination of executives to replace Jordan and Kelly who are not affiliated with the company. Elliott is also pushing for “substantial” changes to the board, like adding new independent directors with prior airline experience.

When Elliott called Southwest Airlines on Sunday,

The business said it was eager to understand Elliott’s point of view about the company more thoroughly.

“A spokesperson for Southwest Airlines stated that the Board of Directors is confident in the capacity of our CEO and management to execute the company’s strategic plan to drive long-term value for all shareholders, safely and reliably serve our customers, and deliver on our commitments to all of our stakeholders.”

For a long time, Southwest Airlines drew budget-conscious tourists by not charging for checked bags or reservation modifications. Its planes don’t have a luxurious cabin. But its nearest rivals have done away with changing costs during the pandemic and are drawing luxury passengers with better facilities and seating.

In April, Jordan seemed to capitulate to the demands of the market when Southwest revealed a $231 million first-quarter loss. He revealed that Southwest was thinking of changing its rules on seats and boarding. The airline even took an unusual step and removed four cities from its map.

Savanthi Syth, an airline analyst at Raymond James Financial, says that among other reasons, Elliott was probably lured to Southwest by the company’s strong cash sheet, well-known brand, and commanding presence at many airports. She said that making the required changes shouldn’t be too difficult.

Southwest Airlines expanded rapidly after the epidemic, adding 18 new cities.

Despite realizing this six or eight months later, Southwest Airlines realized that it needs to scale back its development activities. This has resulted in higher costs.

Due to Boeing’s manufacturing limitations, which were brought on by a 737 Max door seal failing during an Alaska Airlines flight in January, the airline was forced to scale back its expansion.

Southwest Airlines carries the most passengers within the United States, although Delta, United, and American—all of which have more extensive overseas routes—are substantially larger by revenue. For 47 years running, Southwest had the best profit record in the airline business—until the coronavirus pandemic hit in 2020.

Southwest made a record-breaking $26.1 billion in revenue last year. But at $465 million, its profit was only a tenth of Delta’s and down from the previous two years.

Based on their respective stock performance, Delta and United have emerged as the most lucrative U.S. airlines following the pandemic. At Friday’s closing, Southwest’s stock had lost 52% from three years prior, roughly matching the decline in American shares. On the other hand, during that time, shares of United fell by almost 7%, while shares of Delta saw a gain of more than 9%.

The Wall Street Journal was the first to report Elliott’s stake in Southwest.

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PepsiCo Reduces Revenue Projections As North American Snacks And Key International Markets Underperform.

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(VOR News) – In the third quarter of this year, Pepsi’s net income was $2.93 billion, which is equivalent to $2.13 per share. This was attributed to the company.

This is in stark contrast to net income of $3.09 billion, which is equivalent to $2.24 per share, during the same period in the previous year. The company’s earnings per share were $2.31 when expenses were excluded.

Net sales decreased by 0.6%, totaling $23.32 billion. Organic sales increased by 1.3% during the quarter when the effects of acquisitions, divestitures, and currency changes are excluded.

Pepsi’s beverage sales fell this quarter.

The most recent report indicates that the beverage and food sectors of the organization experienced a 2% decline in volume. Consumers of all income levels are demonstrating a change in their purchasing habits, as indicated by CEOs’ statements from the previous quarter.

Pepsi’s entire volume was adversely affected by the lackluster demand they encountered in North America. An increasing number of Americans are becoming more frugal, reducing the number of snacks they ingest, and reducing the number of times they purchase at convenience stores.

Furthermore, Laguarta observed that the increase in sales was partially attributed to the election that occurred in Mexico during the month of June.

The most significant decrease in volume was experienced by Quaker Foods North America, which was 13%. In December, the company announced its initial recall in response to a potential salmonella infection.

Due to the probability of an illness, the recall was extended in January. Pepsi officially closed a plant that was implicated in the recalls in June, despite the fact that manufacturing had already been halted.

Jamie Caulfield, the Chief Financial Officer of Pepsi and Laguarta, has indicated that the recalls are beginning to have a lessening effect.

Frito-Lay experienced a 1.5% decline in volume in North America. The company has been striving to improve the value it offers to consumers and the accessibility of its snack line, which includes SunChips, Cheetos, and Stacy’s pita chips, in the retail establishments where it is sold.

Despite the fact that the category as a whole has slowed down in comparison to the results of previous years, the level of activity within the division is progressively increasing.

Pepsi executives issued a statement in which they stated that “Salty and savory snacks have underperformed year-to-date after outperforming packaged food categories in previous years.”

Pepsi will spend more on Doritos and Tostitos in the fall and winter before football season.

The company is currently promoting incentive packets for Tostitos and Ruffles, which contain twenty percent more chips than the standard package.

Pepsi is expanding its product line in order to more effectively target individuals who are health-conscious. The business announced its intention to acquire Siete Foods for a total of $1.2 billion approximately one week ago. The restaurant serves Mexican-American cuisine, which is typically modified to meet the dietary needs of a diverse clientele.

The beverage segment of Pepsi in North America experienced a three percent decrease in volume. Despite the fact that the demand for energy drinks, such as Pepsi’s Rockstar, has decreased as a result of consumers visiting convenience stores, the sales of well-known brands such as Gatorade and Pepsi have seen an increase throughout the quarter.

Laguarta expressed his opinion to the analysts during the company’s conference call, asserting, “I am of the opinion that it is a component of the economic cycle that we are currently experiencing, and that it will reverse itself in the future, once consumers feel better.”

Additionally, it has been noted that the food and beverage markets of South Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, and Africa have experienced a decline in sales volume. The company cut its forecast for organic revenue for the entire year on Tuesday due to the business’s second consecutive quarter of lower-than-anticipated sales.

The company’s performance during the quarter was adversely affected by the Quaker Foods North America recalls, the decrease in demand in the United States, and the interruptions that occurred in specific international markets, as per the statements made by Chief Executive Officer Ramon Laguarta.

Pepsi has revised its forecast for organic sales in 2024, shifting from a 4% growth rate to a low single-digit growth rate. The company reiterated its expectation that the core constant currency profitability per share will increase by a minimum of 8% in comparison to the previous year.

The company’s shares declined by less than one percent during premarket trading. The following discrepancies between the company’s report and the projections of Wall Street were identified by LSEG in a survey of analysts:

SOURCE: CNBC

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(VOR News) – Old National Bank, a commercial bank with its headquarters in the Midwest, and Infosys, a firm that specializes in information technology, have recently entered into a strategic expansion of their link, which has been in place for the past four years.

This expansion is more likely to take place sooner rather than later, with the likelihood being higher.

For the purpose of making it possible for Old National Bank to make use of the services, solutions, and platforms that are offered by Infosys, the objective of this expansion is to make it possible for the bank to transform its operations and processes through the application of automation and GenAI, as well as to change significant business areas.

This lets the bank leverage Infosys’ services, solutions, and platforms.

Old National Bank Chairman and CEO Jim Ryan said, “At Old National, we are committed to creating exceptional experiences for both our customers and our fellow employees.”

This statement is applicable to Old National Bank. Infosys is carefully managing the business process innovations that it is putting us through, putting a strong emphasis on efficiency and value growth throughout the process to ensure that it is carried out efficiently.

This is a routine occurrence throughout the entire operation. Because of Infosys’ dedication to our development and success, we are incredibly appreciative of the assistance they have provided.

Old National has been receiving assistance from Infosys in the process of updating its digital environment since the year 2020, according to the aforementioned company.

Ever since that time, the company has been providing assistance. The provision of this assistance has been accomplished through the utilization of a model that is not only powerful but also capable of functioning on its own power.

Infosys currently ranks Old National thirty-first out of the top thirty US banks.

This ranking is based on the fact that Old National is the nation’s largest banking corporation.

It is estimated that the total value of the company’s assets is approximately fifty-three billion dollars, while the assets that are currently being managed by the organization are valued at thirty billion dollars.

Dennis Gada, the Executive Vice President and Global Head of Banking and Financial Services, stated that “Old National Bank and Infosys possess a robust cultural and strategic alignment in the development, management, and enhancement of enterprise-scale solutions to transform the bank’s operations and facilitate growth.”

This remark referenced the exceptional cultural and strategic synergy between the two organizations. Dennis Gada is the one who asserted this claim. This was articulated explicitly concerning the exceptional cultural congruence and strategy alignment of the two organizations.

We are pleased to announce that the implementation of Infosys Topaz will substantially expedite the transformation of Old National Bank’s business processes and customer service protocols. We are exceedingly enthusiastic about this matter. We are quite thrilled about this specific component of the scenario.

Medium-sized banks operating regionally will continue to benefit from our substantial expertise in the sector, technology, and operations. This specific market segment of Infosys will persist in benefiting from our extensive experience. This phenomenon will enable this market sector to sustain substantial growth and efficiency benefits.

SOURCE: THBL

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American Water, The Largest Water Utility In US, Is Targeted By A Cyberattack

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The largest regulated water and wastewater utility company in the United States stated Monday that it had been the target of a cyberattack, forcing the company to halt invoicing to consumers.

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American Water, The Largest Water Utility In US, Is Targeted By A Cyberattack

American Water, based in New Jersey and serving over 14 million people in 14 states and 18 military facilities, said it learned of the unauthorized activity on Thursday and quickly took precautions, including shutting down certain systems. The business does not believe the attack had an impact on its facilities or operations and said employees were working “around the clock” to determine the origin and scale of the attack.

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The corporation stated that it has alerted legal enforcement and is cooperating with them. It also stated that consumers will not be charged late fees while its systems are unavailable.

According to their website, American Water operates over 500 water and wastewater systems in around 1,700 communities across California, Georgia, Hawaii, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.

SOURCE | AP

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