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	<title>Comments on: Peter Voser, another Royal Dutch Shell CEO tainted by scandal</title>
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		<title>By: Leonard Chaikind</title>
		<link>http://www.bloggernews.net/120495#comment-1830106</link>
		<dc:creator>Leonard Chaikind</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Feb 2011 00:07:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>2/8/2011

I was googling Peter Voser and I just picked up this blog which was written back in 2009.  I don't know who the blogger is, but I really disagree with much of what he says.  

Let me start off by saying that I worked with Shell Oil Company and Royal Dutch Shell at very high levels for about 33 years in many areas including London, Houston, NYC etc.

Bottom line, Shell was (and in my opinion) still is the best major oil and gas company in the world with very, very high ethical standards.  I think when the real facts are known about many of the events mentioned above, the readers (if they really dig in) will find that the whole event was seriously overplayed.

In terms of Peter Voser, while I have never met him, people who I know who have, say he is a fantastic person and has become a very effective CEO.  Since he and I have the same core background (finance), I was very pleased to hear this.

If any one wishes to talk about any of the above or the blog in more detail, please feel free to call me at 713-824-6051.

Len Chaikind</description>
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<p>I was googling Peter Voser and I just picked up this blog which was written back in 2009.  I don&#8217;t know who the blogger is, but I really disagree with much of what he says.  </p>
<p>Let me start off by saying that I worked with Shell Oil Company and Royal Dutch Shell at very high levels for about 33 years in many areas including London, Houston, NYC etc.</p>
<p>Bottom line, Shell was (and in my opinion) still is the best major oil and gas company in the world with very, very high ethical standards.  I think when the real facts are known about many of the events mentioned above, the readers (if they really dig in) will find that the whole event was seriously overplayed.</p>
<p>In terms of Peter Voser, while I have never met him, people who I know who have, say he is a fantastic person and has become a very effective CEO.  Since he and I have the same core background (finance), I was very pleased to hear this.</p>
<p>If any one wishes to talk about any of the above or the blog in more detail, please feel free to call me at 713-824-6051.</p>
<p>Len Chaikind</p>
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		<title>By: UBS slashes 8,700 jobs and faces an uncertain future: Peter Voser has been a UBS director since April 2005 &#8211; Royal Dutch Shell plc .com</title>
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		<dc:creator>UBS slashes 8,700 jobs and faces an uncertain future: Peter Voser has been a UBS director since April 2005 &#8211; Royal Dutch Shell plc .com</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Apr 2009 16:09:31 +0000</pubDate>
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