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| | | ... the fund's policies in relation to ethical investments. The complaint related to holdings in Airbnb, Booking.com, Expedia, and Motorola. Collectively, NZ Super has about $155 million of its $75 billion invested in them. The PSNA had been calling ... |
| | | | ... review the fund's policies in relation to ethical investments. The complaint related to holdings in Airbnb, Booking.com, Expedia, and Motorola. Collectively, NZ Super has about $155 million of its $75 billion invested in them. The PSNA had been calling ... |
| | | | ... identified by UN human rights bodies as being complicit in human rights abuses or war crimes in OPT". These are Airbnb, Expedia, Booking.com, Alstom SA, and HP Inc. and HP Enterprises. Future Super said it has not fully divested from some of these companies ... |
| | | | Super Members Council (SMC) has set out its key policy priorities in 2025 to further strengthen the superannuation system. The advocacy group, which represents over 11 million people, has called for no changes to the superannuation system's fundamental ... |
| | | | HESTA has reported a "real shift" in how its members want to engage with their superannuation, leading it to urge the government to release tranche two of the Quality of Advice Review reforms. The $89 billion industry fund noted a strong demand for ... |
| | | | ... settlements, in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. The majority of that investment is held in the global companies Expedia, Airbnb, Motorola Solutions, and Booking.com." Ultimately, Aware said it has "no immediate plans to divest from these companies..." ... |
| | | | ... finance, strategy and marketing roles throughout Australia, Europe, the UK and US, including roles with Virgin Media and Expedia. She has also served as chief operating officer Finance, Europe for eBay, and has spent the past 18 months building her own ... |
| | | | ... share, compared with the $1.55 projected by analysts. China's eLong surged 8.7 per cent after US online travel company Expedia announced it had sold its majority stake in the company to several Chinese companies for $US671 million. Expedia jumped 6.7 ... |
| | | | ... down four cents at $81.91. Shares in travel company Wotif.com are in a trading halt until 1100 AEST after global giant Expedia launched a $700 million takeover offer. They last traded at $2.64 per share. And poker machine maker Aristocrat has placed ... |
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