Watch: Occidental shareholders don't get to vote on the $38 billion deal for Anadarko. They should, as johnsfoley explains. Carl Icahn’s plan to replace some directors is one way for them to protest if they don’t.
Activist Carl Icahn wants to replace four directors at Occidental Petroleum in the wake of its $38 billion deal to buy Anadarko Petroleum. Shareholders aren’t getting a vote. They should, as John Foley explains.
Icahn’s move is one way for them to protest if they don’t. Icahn’s move is one way for them to protest if they don’t.https://reut.rs/2RECxES
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