By Geoff Foster 22 January 2004 RUMOURS were rife that Sir Philip Watts might make a sudden departure. The chairman of Shell has never been everyone’s cup of tea. He further blotted his copybook by failing to turn up to answer analysts’ and investors’ questions about the oil giant’s shock admission that it has cut [...]
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Reuters: Shell boss drops out of Davos economic forum
Thu 22 January, 2004 10:29 DAVOS, Switzerland (Reuters) – Royal Dutch/Shell boss Phil Watts, facing shareholder wrath after the company’s downgrade of its oil and gas reserves, has cancelled an appearance at the World Economic Forum. “He’s not coming,” said a Shell spokesman in the Swiss ski resort of Davos on Thursday. “You will understand [...]
New York Times: Shell Lowers Estimate, and Investors Ask Why
By HEATHER TIMMONS January 22, 2004 LONDON, Jan. 21 – Shell’s surprise cut in its reserve estimate this month may be a sign that the uniquely structured company needs to reconfigure itself, some investors and analysts are saying. Attention has been focused on Sir Philip B. Watts, who led the unit in question before becoming [...]
Shell News Thursday 22 January, 2004
Shell News Thursday 22 January, 2004 New York Times: Shell Lowers Estimate, and Investors Ask Why Reuters: Shell boss drops out of Davos economic forum Daily Mail: Rumours of Watts departure lifts Shell

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