Larry Fink fears for the energy transition , warns of massive market arbitrage
The chief executive of one of the world’s biggest oil companies has warned public companies against selling out their businesses to private investors, saying it could create huge market arbitrage for the future of climate change, according to CNBC.
Source: oilandgas360.comPublished on 2021-11-02
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