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Riding the Dragon: Royal Dutch Shell and the Fossil Fire by Jack Doyle (2002). Major Shareholders Click here for the latest data. Political Influence Open Secrets - Tracks corporate lobbying of US politicians. Lessons Not Learned: The Other Shell Report by Friends of the Earth (2004). Risky Business: The New Shell by WWF-UK (2005).
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