(Bloomberg) -- Exxon Mobil Corp. shareholders
rejected a resolution calling on the company to cut greenhouse
gases and voted to retain director Michael Boskin.
A proposal for Exxon Mobil to develop a plan to reduce
emissions from its refineries and the fuels it makes received 31
percent in balloting at the company's annual meeting in Dallas.
Initiatives to cap pay for top executives, including Chief
Executive Officer Rex Tillerson, at $500,000 a year and increase
investment in ethanol got less than 8 percent of votes.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
rejected a resolution calling on the company to cut greenhouse
gases and voted to retain director Michael Boskin.
A proposal for Exxon Mobil to develop a plan to reduce
emissions from its refineries and the fuels it makes received 31
percent in balloting at the company's annual meeting in Dallas.
Initiatives to cap pay for top executives, including Chief
Executive Officer Rex Tillerson, at $500,000 a year and increase
investment in ethanol got less than 8 percent of votes.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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