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| | ... designed to improve engagement with companies that manufacture, distribute, sell or regulate products within the civilian firearms industry. Thirteen institutional and private investors, with combined assets of more than $6 trillion, have signed the ... |
| | | ... companies involved in socially irresponsible activities such as alcohol, gambling, tobacco, military weapons, civilian firearms, nuclear power, adult entertainment and genetically modified organisms. High carbon emitters are also excluded from the investment ... |
| | | ... with fossil fuel reserves and high carbon emission; operate in alcohol, gambling, tobacco, military weapons, civilian firearms, nuclear power, adult entertainment and genetically modified organisms. VanEck managing director and head of Asia Pacific Arian ... |
| | | ... companies holding fossil fuel reserves for energy purposes; companies materially involved in tobacco, alcohol, gambling, firearms, pornography and genetically modified organisms; and companies that have involvements in "severe incidents and/or controversies." ... |
| | | ... replicate the tobacco industry. Most replicating strategies would tend to overweight other sin stocks like alcohol or firearms or something to that effect. You'd have to make a judgement call as to what you're trying to do - the stocks people don't want ... |
| | | ... California Treasurer and board member Bill Lockyer proposed a move to divest Calstrs positions in companies that manufacture firearms that are illegal in California last week and the decision to dump Freedom Group, the company behind the Bushmaster rifle ... |
| | | ... the UK M40 DBFO road, the E39 road in Norway and the A55 in Wales. Laing also owns Chiltern rail as well as two police firearms training centres, four hospitals, four healthcare projects and six developments. The Newham University Hospital scheme involves ... |
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