ExxonMobil Earns a “D-” on Mid-Term Report Card from Coalition United for a Responsible Exxon (CURE)
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NEW YORK, Dec. 09, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Coalition United for a Responsible Exxon (CURE or the Coalition) has released a Mid-Term report card , six months after the appointment of five new directors to the board of Exxon MobilCorporation (ExxonMobil or the Company) (NYSE: XOM).
Key Points:
- NEW YORK, Dec. 09, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Coalition United for a Responsible Exxon (CURE or the Coalition) has released a Mid-Term report card , six months after the appointment of five new directors to the board of Exxon MobilCorporation (ExxonMobil or the Company) (NYSE: XOM).
- This first Report Card to assess ExxonMobils progress addresses both shareholder concerns and science-based Corporate Net-Zero Standards .
- The Report Card normalizes and aggregates those scores into one overall Report Card letter grade.
- The new five-year strategy announced by Exxon does not address the most basic requirements expected by shareholders of the leadership of the ExxonMobil board.