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| | ... exist. Other than Facebook, notable Libra backers include Calibra, Uber, Spotify and Vodafone, however PayPal, eBay, Mastercard, Stripe, Visa, Mercado Pago and Bookings Holdings left the Libra Association following widely publicised US senate meetings ... |
| | | ... second-largest in Australian history at the time. Among its backers are Tencent Holdings, Sequoia China, Square Peg Capital and MasterCard. After an up and down year, Afterpay scraped into the top 50, dropping 21 places from its 2018 ranking to reach ... |
| | | ... cost for QHAL is 0.43% per annum. Top holdings in both ETFs include Microsoft, Apple and Google, Walt Disney, Visa, Mastercard and Johnson & Johnson and Nestle. "QHAL gives investors peace of mind that their returns won't be eroded by the impact ... |
| | | ... in aggregate." Vontobel has "dialled up" investments in high-growth staples and stocks such as credit card company Mastercard and Unilever at different points in time to make up for the divestments. The manager did not disclose what percentage of the ... |
| | | ... by Bank of America later that month. Arjuna Capital is still awaiting response from Bank of New York Mellon, AmEx, Mastercard, Reinsurance Group, Progressive Insurance and J.P. Morgan. Arjuna Capital managing partner Natasha Lamb said the flood gates ... |
| | | ... Boston-based impact investment firm Arjuna Capital. In 2017 Arjuna Capital also issued resolutions to Bank of America, MasterCard, American Express, JP Morgan, and Wells Fargo. Citi also originally rejected the proposal. Responding to shareholder pressure ... |
| | | ... multiple than Campbell's Soup as the market has bid up consumer staples. Other stocks held across the portfolios include MasterCard and Samsung. Pacific Current head of distribution Stephen Bramley said, "We are seeing strong interest in GQG Partners ... |
| | | ... we invest in are multinationals, so it's not so much a play on the North American economy, it's more of a case that MasterCard is a fantastic global organisation which happens to be based in the US," said Bell. Europe is also catching Bell Asset Management's ... |
| | | ... reinstated if we are serious about STEM education particularly for girls." Titled "Girls in Tech" and conducted by MasterCard the study surveyed 1,560 girls aged 12 to 19 years in Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. China and ... |
| | | ... Douglass attributed the strong performance to high returns from some of Magellan's largest positions, including Visa Card, Mastercard, Microsoft and Ebay. Another contributor was Douglass' call to increase the cash weighting to 15% over the year: "That ... |
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