KEY POINTS
  • Activist group Macellum has amplified the pressure on Kohl's as it seeks to take control of the retailer's board by nominating 10 directors.
  • Macellum, led by Jonathan Duskin, has criticized Kohl's for not performing as well as it could in recent years.
  • Earlier this month, Kohl's rejected two takeover offers that it said undervalued its business, and it also adopted a "poison pill" plan to avoid a hostile takeover.

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Customers leave a Kohl's store on November 12, 2015 in San Rafael, California.

Activist group Macellum has amplified the pressure on Kohl's as it seeks to take control of the retailer's board by nominating 10 directors.

Macellum, led by Jonathan Duskin, has criticized Kohl's for not performing as well as it could in recent years. Last month, it called for the company to consider selling itself.

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