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[PDF] Sudan's Oil Industry - Facts and Analysis
Author: Fatal Transactions and European Coalition on Oil in Sudan
The purpose of this dossier is to provide an overview of Sudan’s oil industry and serve as a background document to all those wishing to learn more about the country’s contentious oil issues. The many tables with data in the first two chapters help...
Human Rights and Investor Coalition Pushes Action on Darfur Atrocities by Stockholders of Morgan Stanley, Citigroup, Wells Fargo and JP Morgan Chase
Author: Amnesty International USA
Beginning today and continuing through May 20th, shareholders of four major financial firms -- Morgan Stanley, Citigroup, JP Morgan Chase and Wells Fargo -- are being asked to vote on proposals that will push the firms to use their investment...
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- Related companies: American Funds (part of Capital Group) Capital Group China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) Citigroup JPMorgan Chase Merrill Lynch (part of Bank of America) Morgan Stanley ONGC (Oil & Natural Gas Corporation) PetroChina Petronas Sinopec T. Rowe Price Vanguard Wells Fargo
Fund Shareholders to Hold Sudan Vote
Author: Jennifer Levitz, Wall Street Journal
...[M]any fund shareholders this proxy season will have a chance to weigh in on...whether to push funds to bar investment in companies doing business in Sudan, whose government is widely accused of abetting genocide. Pension funds, religious groups,...
- Related companies: American Funds (part of Capital Group) Berkshire Hathaway Capital Group China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) Citigroup Fidelity Investments Franklin Templeton JPMorgan Chase Merrill Lynch (part of Bank of America) Morgan Stanley ONGC (Oil & Natural Gas Corporation) PetroChina Petronas Sinopec T. Rowe Price
Human Rights Groups and Investors Push Wall Street to Use Influence in Sudan to End War Against Civilians in Darfur
Author: Amnesty International USA
A coalition of leading human rights organizations and socially responsible investment companies have jointly announced the filing of shareholder resolutions with six major banks and financial firms [Citigroup, Morgan Stanley, Merrill Lynch, T. Rowe...
- Related stories: Socially responsible shareholders file resolutions with 6 US finance firms invested in companies linked to Sudan over Darfur
- Related companies: China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) Citigroup Franklin Templeton JPMorgan Chase Merrill Lynch (part of Bank of America) Morgan Stanley ONGC (Oil & Natural Gas Corporation) Petronas Sinopec T. Rowe Price Wells Fargo
US Congress passes Sudan divestment bill
Author: Susan Cornwell, Reuters
The U.S. Congress pressed for an end to the violence in the Darfur region by passing legislation on Tuesday to help investors who want to shed their holdings in companies doing business in Sudan. The House of Representatives voted 411-0 to back the...
Progress Report [responses & link to list of firms that have not responded]
Author: Amnesty International USA
Scroll down to find out how particular investment firms are responding to our request that they use their influence to support human rights in Sudan....
- Related stories: Amnesty USA & investor coalition calls on banks that own stock in oil companies in Sudan to press for change change in Darfur Socially responsible shareholders file resolutions with 6 US finance firms invested in companies linked to Sudan over Darfur
- Related companies: Aberdeen Asset Management ABN Amro Allianz AXA Berkshire Hathaway Blackstone Brown Capital Management China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) Citigroup Credit Suisse Deutsche Bank Eaton Vance ECM Libra Financial Fidelity Investments FirstCity Financial Franklin Templeton Haitong Securities HDFC ING Invesco KBC LCF Rothschild Merrill Lynch (part of Bank of America) Morgan Stanley ONGC (Oil & Natural Gas Corporation) Pacificmas Petronas Pictet Principal Financial Prudential plc Renaissance Technologies Schafer Cullen Sinopec Sumitomo Group Sumitomo Mitsui Banking (part of Sumitomo Group) T. Rowe Price UBS Vanguard Wells Fargo
Socially responsible shareholders file resolutions with 6 US finance firms invested in companies linked to Sudan over Darfur
Burma: Foreign Oil and Gas Investors Shore Up Junta
Author: Human Rights Watch
Foreign companies are lining up to partner with Burma’s military junta and tap into the country’s lucrative resources, particularly oil and gas fields. This foreign investment provides a crucial source of support to the junta, allowing it to ignore...
- Related stories: Human Rights Watch calls on UN and govts. to ban new investment in Burma's oil & gas sector
- Related companies: Chevron China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) CNOOC (China National Offshore Oil Corporation) Daewoo International (part of Posco) Essar Group GAIL (Gas Authority of India Ltd.) KOGAS (Korea Gas Corporation) Nippon Oil ONGC (Oil & Natural Gas Corporation) Petronas PTT PTT Exploration and Production (PTTEP, part of PTT) Sinopec Sputnik Petroleum Total
Human Rights Watch calls on UN and govts. to ban new investment in Burma's oil & gas sector
Firms cannot be silent on human rights
Author: Arvind Ganesan, Director of Business and Human Rights, Human Rights Watch, in Financial Express [India]
Today, many companies say that they should treat workers well and address their impact on human rights wherever they operate, but not all follow through. What are some of the key issues for foreign and domestic companies in India and for Indian...
- Related companies: Dow Chemical IKEA ONGC (Oil & Natural Gas Corporation) Union Carbide (part of Dow)