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...linked to the country’s government have slaughtered thousands of civilians in what the U.S. Congress and State Department have called a genocide. And it comes after more than 1,200 students, faculty, staff and alumni signed an online petition urging the University to sell its Sinopec stake...
...linked to the country’s government have slaughtered thousands of civilians in what the U.S. Congress and State Department have called a genocide. And it comes after more than 1,200 students, faculty, staff and alumni signed an online petition urging the University to sell its Sinopec stake...
...divestiture from Sinopec comes almost exactly one year after Harvard relinquished its stake in another Beijing-based firm, PetroChina, that also played an extensive role in Sudan’s oil export industry. “Oil is a critical source of revenue and an asset of paramount strategic importance to the Sudanese government,” the Harvard Corporation said in a statement at the time...
...Sinopec, also known as the China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation. Those shares were worth a total of $8.3 million on the New York Stock Exchange at noon today. Since Sept. 30, 2001, when Harvard first reported to the federal Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that it had purchased a stake in Sinopec, the price of shares in the Beijing-based firm has quadrupled...
...most recent SEC filing, Harvard also reported that it owned 48,100 shares of Tatneft—a stake that is now worth $5.1 million...