Proxy Firm Spouts Off at CNX Annual Mtg; Paris Proposal Voted Down

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CNX Resources held its annual meeting yesterday, which lasted all of 13 minutes. As we previously reported, one of CNX's shareholders, a hotel owner from California (Jon Handerly), sought to force CNX to issue annual reports about the company's efforts to comply with the so-called Paris goals of lower carbon dioxide emissions (see Calif. Hotel Liberal Pressures CNX to Report on Loony Paris Goals). A closer read shows the shareholder proposal up for a vote would essentially muzzle CNX CEO Nick DeIuliis--prevent him from speaking his mind about the stupidity of the environmental left. DeIuliis had the guts to push back against the proposal, causing Handerly's hired guns at Proxy Impact to accuse him of lying (see Proxy Firm, CNX Accuse Each Other of Lying re Paris Goals Proposal).

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