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There’s some logic to activist investors’ plans for breaking up Shell, but questions remain

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October 29, 2021, 6:42 AM ET

Good morning.

I guess this was bound to happen. Environmentalists put pressure on Big Oil to devote more of its big earnings to fund the transition to clean energy. Shell complied. And then investors (or at least one investor—Third Point’s Dan Loeb) demands to break up the company, separating the clean from the dirty.

There’s some logic to this. The market is clearly willing to throw money at clean energy companies even if they are “pre-profit”—Tesla proved that. So a pure-play “Clean Shell” could find it easy to raise money.  And there will always be investors willing to buy underpriced assets that throw off cash, like Dirty Shell. This lets investors be clean or dirty. But would the world be better off? Investment bankers would, for sure. Dan Loeb, possibly. But the rest of us? 

Separately, since it’s Friday, some feedback:

Judy Samuelson responded to my post saying it is perfectly reasonable for business groups to support the climate provisions in the Biden Build Back Better package while opposing the price tag and the tax breaks at the same time:

“The real question is how they are deploying their lobbying time. What proportion of time is being spent on defeating the tax raise vs. Assuring that the (climate provisions) survive? Is it possible that business is willing to sacrifice the climate provisions to keep taxes down?”

Good question. 

And for those readers—like R.P. And E. B.—who insist on trying to suss out my politics, let me make it easy: I’m a radical centrist. Think of me as a Manchin-Sinema Democrat, or a Romney-Cheney Republican. As a general rule, I think politics is like golf: best when played in the fairway. And I support politicians willing to compromise to get things done, rather than make statements to get reelected.

Meanwhile, in the bad news department: If you are worried about your supply chain, you should read this story to find out why it’s even worse than you think. And if you are wondering when the “great resignation” will end, we have the answer here, and you probably won’t like it. By the way, you need to be a subscriber to read either of those stories. Maybe now is the time to finally sign up? We have a deal for you—a 50% discount if you go here and use the code: CEODAILY.

More news below.

Alan Murray
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Spreading COVID

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Ether soars

The Ether cryptocurrency may play second fiddle to Bitcoin, but its market cap is getting close to overtaking the most famous virtual coin. It hit an all-time high yesterday, gaining as much as 3.5%. Some other so-called "alt coins" also gained. Coins2Day

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