Eppur si muove wrote:
I don't think that's entirely true, since some companies market their stock specifically on the premise that they are "socially responsible" companies--meaning that they don't just look to the financial bottom line, but consider other objectives as well, in line with their investors' expectations.I don't have a problem so long as reasonable efforts were made to notify all prospective shareholders of the socially responsible approach before they invest.
But I also think that in many cases "socially responsible" also serves as a tool to distinguish a product, especially in a saturated market.
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AlanShearer: Mar 25, 13 11:54