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2005년 3월 29일

저자:
Stephen Taub, CFO.com

ExxonMobil Proxy Will Be Green

Yesterday, the Securities and Exchange Commission told Exxon Mobil Corp. [ExxonMobil] it must include two shareholder resolutions about global warming in the proxy for the oil company’s upcoming annual meeting...The [Wall Street] Journal reported that Exxon argued to the SEC that its 2004 report precluded a need to report on plans for complying with Kyoto or on the company's views on global-warming science. [also refers to ChevronTexaco]