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| | ... investments in five energy companies that are not working towards a low carbon economy. Nest and UBS AM have sold shares in Exxon Mobil, Imperial Oil, Kepco, Marathon Oil and Power Assets because of their lack of progress in managing climate change risk. ... |
| | | ... markets have begun responding. Reid pointed to a renewables company that has grown to the same size as the shrinking Exxon Mobil. "It's this environment that's giving governments and companies and investors the confidence to make these policy ... |
| | | ... Tesla. Female-managed funds tend to have the lowest allocation to stocks like Berkshire Hathaway, Wells Fargo and Exxon Mobil. Energy and materials are two sectors where they are typically underweight. Interestingly, the median female-managed mutual ... |
| | | ... securities revealed the fund manager has a stake in several fossil fuel companies. It owns more than 281 million shares in Exxon Mobil, with a value of $US19.9 billion. It also owns more than 130 million shares in Chevron, worth US$15.5 billion. But ... |
| | | ... similar demands of companies." ACCR is urging Australian super funds to support shareholder proposals at Chevron and Exxon Mobil on May 29. Earlier this month, shareholders in Exxon, including the Church of England and the New York State Retirement Fund ... |
| | | ... global bottler, Coca-Cola Hellenic, in which it owns a 23 percent stake, to invest $5 billion in Russia through 2016. Exxon Mobil Exxon's annual report contained limited information about its activity in Russia, but the oil giant signed an agreement ... |
| | | ... higher at $13.665 on news that gas production has started early at the companies' Papua New Guinea joint venture with Exxon Mobil. |
| | | ... Perpetual) is BHP Billiton, at 9.2%. The fifth largest holding in its international sustainable fund (managed by Dexia) is Exxon Mobil. Likewise, NGS Super listed mining giant BHP Billiton as the number one holding in its now-defunct Green Shares option. ... |
| | | ... more than 1,000 companies or their assets, leveraged soaring oil prices to play hardball with such multinationals as Exxon Mobil (XOM) and ConocoPhillips (COP), and pushed through price controls, subsidies, and social projects aimed at helping his impoverished ... |
| | | ... Energy report that inventories of crude oil did not rise last week as expected. Energy stocks like Chevron Corp and Exxon Mobil Corp rose nearly two per cent. The Dow Jones industrial average added 80.6 points, or 0.6 per cent, to close at 12,560.18. ... |
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