... and then there's all this:
http://www.corporatecrimereporter.com/top100.html
Top 100 Corporate Criminals of the Decade
by Russell Mokhiber
Introduction
Top 100 Corporate Criminals -- Brief List
Top 100 Corporate Criminals -- Annotated Version
Check this out:
"For Richer", by Paul Krugman (8,100-word NYT article, good read)
http://www.pkarchive.org/economy/ForRicher.html
Best wishes
Keith
Great.
Not only do I have get rid of a gallon of RoundUp but now I have to
REBALANCE my stock portfolio. Nuts.
Anyone know about socially responsible investing funds?
-Mike
Keith Addison wrote:
rich wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Don't do this! While the comment below may be technically
correct, there aren't 'enough' of us to do this and buying shares
only encourages Monsanto to keep it up. IMHO our energies and
monies are better spent trying to expose the lies, hidden
agendas, and environmentally unsound practices these guys are
about, and making sure as many people as possible become aware of
the things that might make them wake up and begin to make
informed choices themselves. Monsanto and all thier shareholders
can do nothing but change to survive if they eventually cannot
find thier markets for what they currently sell.
Joe
Mike, you can start by buying Monsanto stock. With enough
stockholders submitting proxy proposals (and enough
stockholders accepting them), that may obligate the board to put
them in practice.
Richard
I'm talking about getting just enough shares to be able to vote on
the proxies.
How about these?
http://www.umass.edu/peri/resources/Toxics100table.htm
Toxics 100 table
Best
Keith
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