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From: | "Grant Keymer" <grant@jenlogix.co.nz> |
Date: | Wed, 25 Jul 2001 20:43:22 +1200 |
At this point I will add my voice in support of Jerrold
too:
I personally don't invest in certain shares which my
conscience can't handle, such as cigerette, porn,
and gambling companies For the same reason I won't hold SKC and I am also not
keen on CLH (ASX) as this company makes a lot of its money by collecting debts
from bankrupt people.
Don't get me wrong -- I'm not saying there isn't a need
for the services provided by such debt collection companies. Just that I
would rather not make money leeching off the backs of people who have probably
suffered enough already.
Obviously by adopting this approach, I am turning my
back on good profits to be made, especially in the case of SKC this year.
But there are plenty of other opportunities to make money in the markets, and I
would rather be selective about the ones I put my money into.
There has been considerable debate about Ethical Investing on the other
channel.
I wonder how many other ShareChatters feel the same
way?
Interested to hear all points of view.
Grant Keymer
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