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Super strange that a corporation can successfully be remunerated for a change in policy, when the policy is question is hard reduction for a concept that Exxon has been aware of for 50 years
They claim that the government under former prime minister Mark Rutte took “unilateral measures that arbitrarily disadvantaged ExxonMobil as an investor” — they closed the gas field, and we don’t get to make money anymore.
Seems like if Exxon is going to talk out of both sides of their mouth, they should be sanctioned for misleading investors about the risks of their products.
Super strange that a corporation can successfully be remunerated for a change in policy, when the policy is question is hard reduction for a concept that Exxon has been aware of for 50 years
Seems like if Exxon is going to talk out of both sides of their mouth, they should be sanctioned for misleading investors about the risks of their products.