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Exxon activist Engine #1 investor wins two board seats (and they owned 0.02% of XOM stock)

Exxon activist investor wins two board seats

May 26, 2021 1:19 PM ET
Exxon Mobil Corporation (XOM)
By: Carl Surran, SA News Editor205 Comments

Two of Engine No. 1's four nominees won election to Exxon Mobil's (XOM +0.4%) board at today's shareholders meeting, with the vote over a third Engine No. 1 candidate too close to call as of 1:15 p.m.

The two new board members are Greg Goff, former Andeavor/Tesoro CEO, and Kaisa Hietala, former head of renewable fuels at Finnish refiner Neste.

CEO Darren Woods reportedly has been re-elected, but it will be difficult for him to continue to run the company after the board vote, says Andrew Logan, senior director at Ceres, a non-profit focused on sustainability that supported Engine No. 1's campaign.

The vote - pulled off by a heretofore unknown hedge fund that owned a mere 0.02% stake - is a major rebuke to the company and the oil industry as a whole: "If Exxon can be brought low, no oil company will be able to resist the global shift toward a carbon-free future," writes Carleton English at Barron's.

if Exxon can be brought low, no oil company will be able to resist the global shift toward a carbon-free future

More to come...

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ExxonMobil stopped the Board Meeting to try and get major investors to change their vote. This act is highly unusual and is considered desperate and banana republic like by industry experts.

From the Washington Post:

Charlie Penner, managing member and head of active engagement at Engine No. 1, said on CNBC Wednesday that other investors had told him that ExxonMobil directors were calling investors to try to get them to change their votes, which is permissible up until the end of voting. Penner said it gave the vote a “very banana republic feel” and was “beneath a company like ExxonMobil or, frankly, any company.”

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What a great result ! Hopefully the era of extreme senior management arrogance and hubris will start to end !

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