Previous close | 18.84 |
Open | 19.00 |
Bid | 18.75 |
Ask | 19.40 |
Strike | 105.00 |
Expiry date | 2025-06-20 |
Day's range | 18.95 - 19.00 |
Contract range | N/A |
Volume | |
Open interest | 2k |
Illinois state treasurer Michael Frerichs urged Exxon Mobil shareholders to vote against the election of CEO Darren Woods, as the oil major pursues a lawsuit against two shareholders, a filing showed on Monday. Frerichs also recommended voting against Exxon's Lead Independent Director Joseph Hooley at the company's annual shareholder meeting scheduled to take place on May 29.
Frerichs also recommended voting against Exxon's Lead Independent Director Joseph Hooley at the company's annual shareholder meeting scheduled to take place on May 29. Exxon, which is frequently the focus of critical shareholder resolutions, struck back earlier this year when it filed a lawsuit seeking to block a vote on a climate proposal submitted by two small activist investors.
Glass Lewis recommended investors vote against Exxon's lead independent director, Joseph Hooley, citing what the proxy adviser called the energy company's "unusual and aggressive tactics" in pursuing a lawsuit against activist investors. While Glass Lewis recommended investors back Exxon Chairman and CEO Darren Woods and the company on all other matters up for a vote at its May 29 shareholder meeting, it said in a report late on Friday Hooley's role meant a vote against him would send a signal of strong dissatisfaction with the company's approach.