Top Energy CEOs Skate on Thin Ice by Turning Against Shareholders
If Jeff Bezos (Amazon CEO) and Tim Cook (Apple CEO) jump off a cliff, should you, as CEO of an energy company, jump off too? The CEOs of ExxonMobil, Chevron, Marathon Petroleum and several other big oil and gas companies have just answered that question in the affirmative. Splat. Perhaps they were caught up in the euphoria of the moment. Perhaps they were shamed. (A new disorder for the DSM V: "CEO shaming.") For whatever reason, a group of CEOs from some of the largest U.S. companies now say the people who buy their company's stock and fund them via infusions of investment capital are no longer the #1 priority for their companies. We wonder what investors in those companies think. Have they had a change of heart? "Here, take my money and pee it away with no returns. Please! I don't need this money any more." Hey Jeff and Tim, we have a bridge in Brooklyn we'd like to sell ya...
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