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Mar 1, 2018 at 15:27 comment added NL - SE listen to your users @BenMiller I suggested the other duplicate, and I do think that one covers everything here in this one.
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Mar 1, 2018 at 11:01 comment added Ben Miller I’m voting to reopen this question. Although I am the one that initially suggested the duplicate question, the OP has since edited the question to differentiate this question from that one, and this question has received some good unique answers not applicable to the other question. This one should be reopened.
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Duplicate of Does investing in a company support it?, Ethics and investment
Feb 28, 2018 at 22:44 answer added Barmar timeline score: 2
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Feb 28, 2018 at 20:36 answer added Joe timeline score: 6
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Feb 28, 2018 at 19:28 history tweeted twitter.com/StackFinance/status/968930858693480448
Feb 28, 2018 at 18:28 comment added user662852 Do the ESG funds make any representations to how they proxy vote their shares on shareholder resolutions, director elections, and so forth? It was a news story (because it's rare) in 2017 when Vanguard voted against directors at Exxon on a climate change shareholder proposal: cnbc.com/2017/05/31/…
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Feb 28, 2018 at 17:50 comment added D Stanley I would say that the culpability for buying bonds or bond funds is no different than for stocks or stock funds. The company received the proceeds from the initial sale of the bonds only - any secondary market transaction (e.g. to a bond fund) has no direct bearing on the issuer's finances.
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