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For an example of an SRI mutual fund, see recent article on the Global Investment Watch blog...
http://globalinvestmentwatch.com/2008/12/11/happier-employees-make-better-employees-bets-one-mutual-fund/
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RobFor an example of an SRI mutual fund, see recent article on the Global Investment Watch blog...
http://globalinvestmentwatch.com/2008/12/11/happier-employees-make-better-employees-bets-one-mutual-fund/
Rey YbarraA great blog! I added you as a friend. Please take a look at my blog and rate it. I will be producing a new online tv series interviewing NY Times financial experts.
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Vicki A. WakefieldI don't know if this would be the correct website, but I know a couple that has a gourmet sauce business. They have tried to find an investor for thier business for the longest time. They have a bottler, distributors, major grocery chains, and NASCAR waiting on them. If these sauces were to be entered into any sort of competition, they would run away with the top prize with NO trouble. They are the most incredible sauces I have ever tasted, and they have created around 20 different ones.
Where on Earth can these people find an investor? It would be a great loss to the entire world for these sauces to not hit the markets.
I think thier biggest problem has been not knowing where to look (for an investor). If I had the money, I would be all over this. The stock market is the biggest joke in America, and this sauce company would be a sure thing, for any true investor with any sense.
Jack PayneGood coverage--all facets of market activities.