HOUSTON (Reuters) – Shareholders of oil producer ConocoPhillips (N:) rejected a proposal at their annual meeting on Tuesday that would have linked executive compensation with U.S. accounting standards.
Shareholders of the company, who met in a Houston hotel, also approved a slate of 10 for the board of directors and voted in favor of the existing executive compensation program.
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