Word: tatneft
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...university also looked into its holdings in Tatneft, finding that the company did have a role in an oil-for-arms transaction with the Sudanese government but that it was no longer involve in such activities...
After Princeton’s governing body decided to divest the university’s holdings, its fund managers immediately determined that the university did not have any direct holdings in Sudan-linked companies, but that they might indirectly hold shares of PetroChina, Sinopec, the Russian oil firm Tatneft, the Swiss power company ABB Ltd., and the state-owned Indian firm Bharat Heavy Electricals...
Harvard held an approximately $5 million stake in a fifth Sudan-linked company, Tatneft, earlier this year. Divestment activists have accused the Russian-run Tatneft of aiding the Sudanese government. Tatneft moved this summer to shift its stock to a London exchange—which means that Harvard is no longer required to disclose its holdings in the firm...
Harvard held an approximately $5 million stake in a fifth Sudan-linked company, Tatneft, earlier this year. Divestment activists have accused the Russian-run Tatneft of aiding the Sudanese government. Tatneft moved this summer to shift its stock to a London exchange—which means that Harvard is no longer required to disclose its holdings in the firm...
...interview yesterday, Reeves said that he has been unable to “find the direct connection [between Tatneft and Sudan] that others are finding.” He added that “a number of divestments have included Tatneft, so my assumption is that there is something I’m not seeing...