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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Why Phillips 66 (PSX) Crashed Today
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Why Phillips 66 (PSX) Crashed Today

Last updated: May 23, 2025 4:50 am
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Phillips 66 (NYSE:PSX) has been in the spotlight recently as one of the firms that are drenched in red today. The company saw its share prices drop for the third consecutive day, shedding 7.54 percent to close at $111.78 per share. Investor sentiment was dampened by an ongoing battle within its corporate boardroom, which culminated in a heated annual stockholders’ meeting where Phillips 66 and activist investor Elliott Investment Management each won two seats.

The dispute between the company and Elliott Investment Management has been brewing for months, with disagreements over asset sales and performance. Despite the recent setback, Phillips 66 CEO Mark Lashier remains optimistic about the company’s integrated strategy and potential for growth. He stated, “This vote reflects a belief in our integrated strategy and a recognition that our early results do not yet reflect the full potential of our plan or the value inherent in this business.”

On the other hand, Elliott Investment Management, as one of the largest investors in Phillips 66, remains committed to engaging with the company and holding management and the board accountable for delivering on their commitment to improve shareholder value. The ongoing tension between the two parties has contributed to the downward trend in Phillips 66’s stock price.

Despite its recent struggles, Phillips 66 still holds promise as an investment. However, some experts believe that AI stocks may offer greater potential for higher returns within a shorter timeframe. In fact, there is an AI stock that has seen positive growth since the beginning of 2025, while other popular AI stocks have experienced losses. For investors interested in exploring AI stocks with significant upside potential, a report on the cheapest AI stock currently available may be worth considering.

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In conclusion, Phillips 66 ranks 10th on the list of firms drenched in red today. While the company faces challenges in the short term, its long-term prospects remain promising. Investors looking to diversify their portfolios and explore new opportunities may find value in researching AI stocks and identifying potential growth opportunities in this sector.

For more insights on the best AI stocks to buy now and recommendations from top investors, readers can check out the articles “20 Best AI Stocks To Buy Now” and “30 Best Stocks to Buy Now According to Billionaires.” Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey.

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