Engine No. 1 Unveils ESG Framework to Scrutinize Investments

How Engine No. 1 Took on Exxon
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Engine No. 1, the activist investor that forced a board shakeup at Exxon Mobil Corp. to accelerate a move to clean energy, unveiled a new strategy using environmental, social and governance data to assess investments.

In a 38-page report released on Monday, the money manager said it would integrate ESG data with conventional financial analysis to scrutinize companies and pick investments. The “total value framework” seeks to predict how performance on ESG concerns affects a company’s value.