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How Sasol went rogue on its climate ‘plans’ Has Sasol gone rogue? And more importantly, do its major shareholders even care? On Friday, the petrochemical giant endured another tense AGM – though,… by Ann Crotty November 18, 2024 Energy & ESG·Investing & Finance
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