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Exxon Mobil
A TINY PLAYER TAKES ON BIG OIL Exxon Mobil Corp., once a global superpower that could bend governments to its will, is locked in a battle against an upstart investor who wants to shake up the oil giant’s board.
Union Pacific Corp (UNP): Price Up $0.97 (0.43)% Over Past Day, Down $-0.57 (-0.25)% Over Past Hour
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200 hour moving average, resulting in them so that price is now
turning below it. The moving averages on the hourly timeframe suggest a choppiness in price, as the 20, 50, 100 and 200 are all in a mixed alignment meaning the trend across timeframes is inconsistent, indicating a potential
Author of the article: Jeff Green and Saijel Kishan
Publishing date: May 25, 2021  â¢Â 1 hour ago  â¢Â 5 minute read  â¢Â
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(Bloomberg) â The year 2021 is shaping up to set records for diversity proposals at U.S. company annual meetings.Nine out of 10 investors backed a call last month for International Business Machines Corp. to produce an annual diversity report. Five other companies, including renewable energy firm First Solar Inc. and chemical giant DuPont de Nemours Inc., saw more than 80% of shareholders backing diversity proposals.
A year after the death of George Floyd galvanized protests against racial injustice, the same cultural pressures that prompted hundreds of the largest companies to pledge changes in their business operations to support racial equity are now fueling an unprecedented number of boardroom proposals designed to ensure they keep their word.