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Berkshire shareholders reject environment, variety, China proposals

Berkshire Hathaway Inc investors on Saturday overwhelmingly turned down six propositions addressing ecological and social policy issues at Warren Buffett's corporation, all of which the billionaire financier and his board opposed.

By margins of more than 4-to-1, shareholders at Berkshire's. annual meeting voted against two proposals that the company's. insurance coverage and energy operations divulge more about their. efforts to attend to climate modification consisting of greenhouse gas. emissions.

They also refused a proposal for more disclosure about. efforts to promote variety, equity and addition in the. office.

By overwhelming bulks, investors voted versus a. different environment-related proposal, producing a board-level. committee to keep an eye on safety at the BNSF railroad system, and. needing Berkshire to report every year on just how much its organization. operations depend upon the hostile Chinese federal government.

Berkshire purchased Chinese electric vehicle business BYD. in 2008, though it began lowering that stake in 2022.

The votes were not unexpected due to the fact that Buffett owns special. shares that provide him a 31% voting stake in Berkshire. That makes. it hard to embrace proposals Buffett opposes.

Berkshire investors likewise reelected the company's. 14-person board.

(source: Reuters)