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ExxonMobil funds climate sceptics
in Sox First, on July 2, 2009
...ism". It's fascinating because the crew includes retired manager for strategic planning at ExxonMobil Roger Cohen. Are ExxonMobil's footprints all over this? Maybe, when The Guardian r...
Winners in Crisis
in The Hedge Funds Weblog, on February 6, 2009
... Crisis's Big Winners ; followed by George Soros, Steve Eisman, the UAE state of Quatar and ExxonMobil.
Paulson shorted the pound, while Eisman won through a hedge fund, Quatar and Exxon expa...
Climate change dilemmas
in Sox First, on April 30, 2008
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With the Rockefellers, the founding family behind ExxonMobil, embarrassing the company by calling for Rex Tillerson to hand over part of his responsibilities as both chairman and chief executive...
Online High School Pays Students Taking AP Courses
in The Online Universities Weblog, on April 14, 2008
... will run on a four-year, $2 million grant from the National Math and Science Initiative, backed by ExxonMobil. The Texas-based agency seeks to correct a shortage of young adults in science and math c...
The CIA, FBI and Wikipedia: the question of censorship
in Sox First, on August 20, 2007
...ltinational companies and political parties, reports The Independent on Sunday . Examples include ExxonMobil changing details about the exxon valdez oil spill of 1989, with an allegation that...
The Public's Right to Know
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on May 3, 2007
...funded by TCS Daily, a
website then published by the PR and lobbying firm
DCI
Group , which counts ExxonMobil among its clients.
The royalties on internet radio are going up on May 15th too, which ...
The greening of Exxon Mobil?
in Sox First, on January 29, 2007
For years, Exxon Mobil condemned climate change campaigners. The oil giant went so far as to fund researchers and think tanks to spread the message that global warming was just a load of hot air, according to a report from the Union of Concerned Scientists. Not dissimilar to the the tobacco i...
Corporate governance turkeys of the year
in Sox First, on November 23, 2006
Yes, it's that time of year to nominate the biggest turkeys since last November. This year's list is extensive. There's no shortage of candidates so I thought better list them all and let you decide.
Parody of Al Gore on climate change and Exxon Mobil
in Sox First, on August 9, 2006
...Back in June I blogged on how the ExxonMobil-backed Competitive Enterprise Institute was running ads countering the claims about climate change made in the film An Inconvenient Truth featuring Al Go...
CEO Transparency: The Good, The Bad and The Muddly
in Sox First, on May 3, 2006
...and Xerox. The worst, and some of these are not surprising, were Bear Stearns, AMD, Merck, Pfizer, ExxonMobil, AOL TimeWarner, Avon, Motorola, Humana and Cigna. All of which shows the limitations of...
Dealing with climate change
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on April 27, 2006
... worse:
* Are these the Ten Worst Corportations of 2005? British Petroleum (BP), Delphi, Dupont, ExxonMobil, Ford, Halliburton, KPMG, Roche, Suez, and W.R. Grace. Do you agree? Let us know in the c...
The Greening of Corporations
in Sox First, on April 24, 2006
...;s anti-environmental programmes stopped it. We've still got a rearguard action going on led by ExxonMobil. But from my perspective it's like watching the final days of Big Tobacco's defen...
Exxon Mobil: Most profitable year for any company is U.S. History.
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on January 30, 2006
In an amazing performance, Exxon Mobil had the most profitable year in U.S. history. They reported that fourth quarter profits rose 27 percent to a record $10.7 billion.
Income soared to $1.71 a share from $8.42 billion, or $1.44 a share, the year before, the Irving, Texas-based company said...
Strategies for success in procurement
in Supplychainer, on November 8, 2005
... spend under management while improving spend compliance
Notably, some procurement leaders such as ExxonMobil, Hewlett-Packard , and Procter & Gamble have organized procedures, resources, a...
I'll Pay by RFID Wand, Please
in The RFID Weblog, on February 13, 2004
Think RFID is being used only by large corporations? Not so. Millions of individuals in the United States and Canada are using RFID daily. One way is with the Speedpass payment system.
Speedpass , which uses RFID technology, allows you to pay for purchases simply by waving your Speedpass wand at t...



