The little engine that could, and the
Last December, when a week-old hedge fund named Engine No. 1 challenged Exxon Mobil
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Last December, when a week-old hedge fund named Engine No. 1 challenged Exxon Mobil
A tiny hedge fund dealt a major blow to Exxon Mobil Corp on Wednesday,
BlackRock, Exxon Mobil Corp's (XOM.N) second largest shareholder, is backing several of upstart hedge
On U.S. oil patches stretching along the Rockies and Great Plains, trailers hitched to
Investors should not fund new oil, gas and coal supply projects if the world
The European Parliament on Tuesday formally approved the European Union's multi-billion euro fund to
Asian energy officials on Wednesday disputed the International Energy Agency's (IEA) call for no
Investors should not fund new oil, gas and coal supply projects if the world
Carbon emissions from use of fossil fuels fell across the European Union last year,