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PPG Industries backs CEO after shareholder Trian calls for his ouster

Published 10/25/2018, 10:08 AM
Updated 10/25/2018, 10:10 AM
© Reuters. A PPG Industries plant is pictured in West Lake
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(Reuters) - Paints and coatings maker PPG Industries (N:PPG) said its board unanimously backed Michael McGarry as Chairman and CEO, in response to Nelson Peltz-owned Trian Fund Management's call for his ouster.

Peltz's Trian Fund, which owns a 2.9 percent stake in PPG, had reportedly asked for the current CEO to be replaced by his predecessor, Charles Bunch, in a bid to improve performance before a possible split of the company, according to a Bloomberg report which cited people familiar with the matter.

The report added that Trian spoke with Bunch, who is prepared to return to the company.

"PPG's directors made clear that the Board of Directors unanimously supports Michael McGarry as Chairman and CEO," the company said in a statement http://investor.ppg.com/press-releases/2018/10-25-2018-135531839 on Thursday, adding the board "also believes that the company's strategic plan has positioned PPG to drive growth and increase shareholder value."

The company said they would be open to listen to Trian on other topics.

Trian did not immediately respond to Reuters' request for a comment.

The hedge fund revealed it picked the stake in PPG, valued at $690 million, earlier this month.

© Reuters. A PPG Industries plant is pictured in West Lake

Ed Garden, Trian's chief investment officer, is expected to present the firm's case for change at an investor conference in Toronto Thursday, Bloomberg said.

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