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Total (Paris:FP) (LSE:TTA) (NYSE:TOT): Number of voting rights exercisable at Shareholders
Date Total number of shares meetings
April 30, 2021 2,629,839,616 2,785,406,575 A total number of 2,785,581,000 voting rights are attached to the
2,629,839,616 underlying Total shares (referred to as theoretical voting
rights ), including: - 174,425 voting rights attached to the 174,425 Total shares held by TOTAL SE that cannot be exercised at shareholders meetings pursuant to the provisions of the Articles L. 225-111 and L. 225-210 of the French Commercial Code. CONTACT:
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PARIS (Reuters) - Greenpeace and two other civil society groups have filed a complaint with a Paris prosecutor against Patrick Pouyanné, CEO of energy giant Total, alleging he abused his role on the board of a university to push the company s agenda.
The board of the prestigious Ecole Polytechnique voted in 2020 to allow Total to build a research and innovation centre on the university s campus in Saclay, south of Paris.
The complaint alleged that Pouyanné used his position on the university s board to influence that decision. The prosecutor s office has not said if it will take up the complaint.
Uganda, in the backyard of ISIS-DRC.
On 24 March, Islamist insurgents attacked the northern Mozambican coastal town of Palma, killing dozens of people and looting and destroying buildings. The incident forced French energy giant
Total to abandon its multibillion-dollar liquid natural gas processing plant at nearby Afungi.
Theoretically,
Total will return if
Mozambique s security forces can guarantee a sufficient radius of stability around Afungi - one that would certainly include Palma. But there are ominous signs that
Total isn t contemplating a return anytime soon. Was it significant that the company wrote to at least one sub-contractor in April informing them of the termination - not suspension - of contracts to build accommodation for construction workers at Afungi?