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Illinois state treasurer advises Exxon shareholders to vote against CEO Woods, director Hooley

Illinois state treasurer Michael Frerichs prompted Exxon Mobil investors to vote against the election of CEO Darren Woods, as the oil significant pursues a. claim against 2 shareholders, a filing revealed on Monday.

Frerichs also recommended ballot against Exxon's Lead. Independent Director Joseph Hooley at the business's yearly. shareholder conference set up to take place on May 29.

Exxon, which is frequently the focus of crucial investor. resolutions, struck back previously this year when it submitted a. lawsuit looking for to obstruct a vote on an environment proposal submitted. by two little activist investors.

While the investors responded by dropping the proposal,. Exxon has declined to drop the legal action versus them.

The actions taken by the company represent bad judgment and. oversight by board leadership, Frerichs said in a letter dated. May 9, according to the filing.

Last Friday, Glass Lewis had actually recommended investors vote. versus Hooley, mentioning issues about Exxon's uncommon and. aggressive strategies in pursuing a claim versus activist. investors.

By telling individuals to vote against our board, these groups. are making it clear they have no interest in creating long-term. shareholder value, an Exxon representative said in reaction to. Frerichs' letter.

A spokesperson for Frerichs' workplace said he would vote. against Hooley and Woods with the shares he directly controls,. including assets in the state's college-savings plans, just. about 82,000 shares in all, instead of bigger state pools.

(source: Reuters)