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Coalition United for a Responsible Exxon (CURE) – Representing Stakeholders with over $2.2 Trillion in Assets – Calls for New Leadership and Strategy at Exxon
Letter to Board in support of multiple shareholder campaigns advocating change of governance and adoption of new, financially and strategically sustainable business plan
CURE”) was launched today with an open letter in support of meaningful change at ExxonMobil Corporation (NYSE: XOM) (“
Exxon” or the “
Company”). CURE represents a broad a spectrum of stakeholders focused on sustainability who are committed to delivering long-term returns that account for the realities of a changing energy sector. As of today, CURE’s over 135 members collectively represent over $2.2 trillion in assets. More details on the coalition can be found at CURExxon.org.
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Who founded BLM? Susan Rosenberg, 65, ex terrorist of May 19th Communist Organization (MCO) is one of the top members of BLM, and being high in the hierarchy she is in the finance part. Her involvement is documented in this link: https://www.realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2020/10/30/roots of antifa this idea has violent consequences 125818.html https://kekpe.pe/i/5fe3203375f8b.jpeg
She is of course, friends with Michael Novick, founder of Antifa USA.
The main donors of Thousand Island Currents, the fiscal sponsor of the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation are:
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Volunteers hold turkeys during a giveaway for people in need organized by Food Bank For New York City in December. Philanthropists are pushing for reforms that would lead to more charitable giving to nonprofits like this. AFP via Getty Images Text size
A group of high-profile philanthropists and foundations, along with estate and gift tax experts, have come together to push for reforms to charitable giving laws that would increase the amount of money available for nonprofits.
Their goal is to unlock some of the US$1 trillion sitting in private foundations and donor-advised funds (DAFs) that is not obligated to be distributed to nonprofits under current law. The group, known as the Initiative to Accelerate Charitable Giving, also aims to make it easier for the 90% of taxpayers who don’t itemize to gain a tax benefit for giving to charity.