Elliott pens letter to Crown Castle Inc. Board
Submits a 220 demand, questions board’s adherence to fiduciary duties, calls for board to be “reconstituted”
The “Acting in Concert” bylaw amendment referred to by Elliott was filed in the company’s August 2021 10-Q—rather than a separate Item 5.03 8-K—and provided in detail as an exhibit to the 10-Q.
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