UK - Oil giant Shell has vowed to use a non-executive director to chair its joint board in the latest move to appease shareholders.
The meeting of the combined boards – which takes place at least six times a year – was led in the past by former group chairman Phillip Watts. He stepped down following investor criticism of Jan...
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