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...CCSR was supportive of proposals to either amend or add clauses to corporate equal opportunity policies in order to include protections for gays, lesbians, and bisexuals. It voted in favor of proposals at Robert Half International, AmSouth Bancorp, Expeditors International of Washington, and Leggett and Platt to adopt non-discrimination policies. It also opposed proposals to eliminate references to sexual orientation in the non-discrimination policies of Bank of America, Ford Motor, and JP MorganChase...

Author: By Cyrus M. Mossavar-rahmani, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Corp. Advisers Pan Discrimination | 12/15/2006 | See Source »

...rises. Start now and build exposure to large, defensive consumer stocks like Pfizer and Anheuser-Busch. Fund investors won't find a lot of managers who have invested in these laggards; most funds are playing the cyclical theme, which could work a while yet. But Exeter Tax Managed and AmSouth Select Equity funds are loaded with consumer-goods stocks, making certain that when the shift comes, they'll be ready...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Money: The Bulls Of 2004? | 12/29/2003 | See Source »

Stocks that have higher than average dividends and that are rated as secure by Standard & Poor's include AmSouth Bancorp (4%), Chubb (2.4%), Johnson & Johnson (1.8%) and Pfizer (1.8%). These numbers may not seem big enough to lure you back into stocks. But a big advantage of dividends is that they grow over time. An investor who bought Johnson & Johnson 10 years ago would today be receiving a yield of 9% on that initial investment; for Pfizer the yield would be 11%. That investor would also have seen her J&J stock appreciate 90% and her Pfizer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Investing: Juicy Yields | 7/28/2003 | See Source »

...STRONG FUNDAMENTALS As investors look ahead to a recovery, they will favor stocks of familiar companies with solid balance sheets that do well on the rebound. Often such stocks also carry the highest dividend yields. Look at banks (AmSouth, U.S. Bancorp), basic materials (Dow Chemical, Lubrizol), energy (Consol Energy), manufacturers (Dana, Ford), real estate investment trusts (AMB Property, Federal REIT), utilities (Con Edison), and food and tobacco (UST, Philip Morris...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Back in Fashion: Dividends | 10/22/2001 | See Source »

STRONG FUNDAMENTALS As investors look ahead to a recovery, they will favor stocks of familiar companies with solid balance sheets that do well on the rebound. Often such stocks also carry the highest dividend yields. Look at banks (AmSouth, U.S. Bancorp), basic materials (Dow Chemical, Lubrizol), energy (Consol Energy), manufacturers (Dana, Ford), real estate investment trusts (AMB Property, Federal REIT), utilities (Con Edison), and food and tobacco (UST, Philip Morris...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Back In Fashion: Dividends | 10/15/2001 | See Source »

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