Word: petrochina
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...taken off in the way we hoped it might,” says Matthew W. Mahan ’05, a co-founder of Senior Gift Plus, whose members had pledged to withhold their graduation donations from the Harvard College Fund until the University cut its ties with PetroChina...
Harvard’s stake in PetroChina first came under scrutiny last October, after The Crimson reported that the University had accumulated nearly $4 million worth of the stock...
...PetroChina is a subsidiary of the China National Petroleum Corp., a state-owned behemoth that has poured billions of dollars into a joint oil production venture with Khartoum...
Throughout the winter, Summers declined to comment to reporters on the future of Harvard’s PetroChina holdings. But according to Kennedy School lecturer Samantha Power, author of a Pulitzer Prize-winning study of genocide, Summers emerged as a strong advocate for divestment behind the scenes...
...deadly civil war in southern Sudan languished out of the limelight for more than two decades. But Harvard’s move to divest from PetroChina grabbed headlines both locally and in far-flung papers—from Singapore’s Straits Times to the Paris-based International Herald Tribune...