Berkshire Hathaway shareholders voted against climate related proposals
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发表于 2024-5-6 09:19:22
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On May 4th local time, shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway rejected two proposals with more than 4-1 votes, which required the company's insurance and energy businesses to disclose more information about addressing climate change. Shareholders also rejected a proposal to disclose more information to promote diversity, fairness, and inclusivity in the workplace.
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