Sentences with phrase «divesting when»

Bad things come to those that chase the market, investing when things are hot, and divesting when things are not.
That's the value of the unvested stock compensation that he would have been forced to divest when he joined the Trump administration.
He was really there saying, why should we divest when carbon capture and sequestration can deal with this problem.

Not exact matches

When Khosrowshahi takes the top job at the ride - hailing company, he might have to divest his shares in Convoy.
For example, when U.S. health insurers Anthem and Aetna separately announced deals two years ago to acquire peers Cigna and Humana, they did not reveal which assets they would be willing to divest.
When an employee takes a government job that requires divesting of assets in order to prevent conflicts of interest — as the role of Treasury Secretary certainly would, and did for the current holder of that office, Steven Mnuchin — J.P. Morgan's policy fast - tracks the vesting of the employee's stock awards.
National Australia Bank's MLC - home to the country's largest retail superannuation fund and $ 199 billion in assets under management - officially joined the bulging list of financial services sector initial public offering candidates on Thursday morning, when NAB chief executive Andrew Thorburn flagged intentions to divest the business.
Previously, he was director of exchange - traded funds at FactSet Research Systems, a position he took when ETF.com divested itself of its ETF data business.
As Richard Rubin pointed out to me on Twitter, section 1043 of the Code is designed to help with similar situations when the certain executive or judicial branch members are required to divest to avoid a conflict of interest.
But I also follow the ups and downs of the boycott, divestment, and sanctions (BDS) campaign, which since 2004, when the Presbyterian Church USA voted to divest from companies doing business with Israel, has become popular among some Christian groups.
Gradually, American thought became adjusted to the idea that when divested of its cruder settings, the return of Christ as the consummation of the kingdom needed to be taken seriously.
Had not our Lord divested himself of his divine majesty when he entered the world as a poor baby to reveal God to humanity?
June 1 begins the Great Hurricane Preparations here in South Florida; the time of year when I begin stocking cans and divesting myself of frozen foods.
Divesting from fossil fuels has long been a goal of many environmental advocates, who say the state shouldn't invest in fossil fuel companies when it's working to reduce its carbon emissions.
The measure would require the pension fund to stop investing in the world's top 200 fossil fuel companies in the next five years, and divest from coal companies within one year from when the law is passed.
But DiNapoli says conservatives praised him when he divested funds in companies that did business in Iran and the Sudan.
DiNapoli, a Democrat, has used the pension fund to throw some political weight around when it comes to social causes — think of the Chevron lawsuit, which is being challenged by former ethics watchdog David Grandeau, and the plan to divest from firearm manufacturers.
«It's big news when companies divest,» says Howie Hawkins, an activist based in Syracuse, New York, who was the Green Party candidate for governor in 2014.
Dr Alexandre Courtiol, co-first author of this study, and a researcher at the Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research, comments, «Our findings suggest that males evolve to divest from the construction of powerful bodies and the demonstration of spectacular feats when females do not use these characteristics to discriminate (e.g. in our experiments, they were prevented to do so).»
They make money when you invest, not when you divest.
The study also found that the highest market performance response to activist activities were when the stated objective was strategic in nature whether intending to sell the company, divest non-core assets, or refocus the business strategy.
There's also back end load, which is taken when you divest from the fund.
Under current law (Chapter 821B of the Health & Safety Code) when law enforcement officers seize cruelly treated animals the trial to determine whether or not the owner will be divested of ownership is held within 10 days in a Municipal or Justice of the Peace Court and the decision of that court is final and not appealable.Â
About his work in this period, Macdonald - Wright commented, «I strive to divest my art of all anecdote and illustration and to purify it to the point where the emotions of the spectator will be wholly aesthetic, as when listening to good music... I cast aside as nugatory all natural representation in my art.
I would speculate that the experience of this struggle was so traumatic for the company that it played a role in its decision to divest itself of nearly all its generating assets when New York State's electric utility market was deregulated in 1994.
Bill McKibben, 350.org's cofounder and inspiration behind Jubitz's decision to divest, said, «It's a remarkable and powerful thing when philanthropic generosity is coupled with a strong moral witness.
Maintaining the momentum, and not forgetting where we started out, we rejoined with our Divest London friends at the beginning of 2016 with a sea - shanty / flooding themed event at City Hall, and celebrated a short while later when all four leading candidates for Mayor of London committed to work to phase out London - wide fossil fuel investments.
When the Unitarian Universalist Association announced its new fossil fuel divestment policy, the resolution stated that the UUA would divest its holdings in the Carbon Tracker 200 within five years.
I wonder when the shoe will drop and large environmental groups will sheepishly divest themselves from the global warming industrial - state complex?
It's hard to understand why (mainly conservative) state governments are opposing the RET when they could be divested themselves of outdated, polluting coal - fired generators while picking up taxes from renewable energy related industries and services — unless of course the same state governments are getting healthy and frequent «donations» from various fossil fuel companies.
We've crossed this epic milestone just weeks ahead of the Global Divestment Mobilisation, when people all over the world will be taking action to highlight the moral urgency of cutting ties with the fossil fuel industry and pushing their institutions to divest.
This week the University of Dayton made news when it announced that «it will begin divesting coal and fossil fuels from its $ 670 million investment pool.»
According to CEO Klaus Schäfer, Uniper's reorganization that began two years ago (when it was part of E.ON) has paid off robustly by lowering annual costs and by divesting activities not part of its core business.
Supran: One of the big announcements back in September was when the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, which is essentially the heir to the fortune of Exxon and Chevron and so on, decided to divest.
He argued that church institutions have an opportunity to show leadership, as was the case on October 4, 2017, when 40 Catholic institutions across five continents committed to divest in the largest joint announcement to date.
When I was a university student we occupied the president's office demanding that our school divest from South Africa.
When students at UCL in London escalate actions on campus highlighting the conflict between the university's research and its investments, and exposing the close connections of university council members to fossil fuel companies; when pressure from scientists, climate activists and museum employees force oil mogul David Koch to step down from the board of New York's American Museum of Natural History; when the City of Cape Town comes under pressure to divest from the companies at the root of the city's water crisis; when Nobel Prize winners urge the prestigious Nobel Foundation to cut their financial ties to fossil fuel companies, we have exactly the kind of impact we aim for with the Fossil Free campaWhen students at UCL in London escalate actions on campus highlighting the conflict between the university's research and its investments, and exposing the close connections of university council members to fossil fuel companies; when pressure from scientists, climate activists and museum employees force oil mogul David Koch to step down from the board of New York's American Museum of Natural History; when the City of Cape Town comes under pressure to divest from the companies at the root of the city's water crisis; when Nobel Prize winners urge the prestigious Nobel Foundation to cut their financial ties to fossil fuel companies, we have exactly the kind of impact we aim for with the Fossil Free campawhen pressure from scientists, climate activists and museum employees force oil mogul David Koch to step down from the board of New York's American Museum of Natural History; when the City of Cape Town comes under pressure to divest from the companies at the root of the city's water crisis; when Nobel Prize winners urge the prestigious Nobel Foundation to cut their financial ties to fossil fuel companies, we have exactly the kind of impact we aim for with the Fossil Free campawhen the City of Cape Town comes under pressure to divest from the companies at the root of the city's water crisis; when Nobel Prize winners urge the prestigious Nobel Foundation to cut their financial ties to fossil fuel companies, we have exactly the kind of impact we aim for with the Fossil Free campawhen Nobel Prize winners urge the prestigious Nobel Foundation to cut their financial ties to fossil fuel companies, we have exactly the kind of impact we aim for with the Fossil Free campaign.
I was impressed a few weeks ago when a top Catholic university and Union Theological Seminary both voted to divest from fossil fuels.
When universities divest, they send a message about where they see the future of energy going.
When cities and communities divest, they send a message about shared values and collective responsibilities.
And when oil producing nation's even consider divesting, they underline the considerable economic uncertainty around carbon bubbles and an economy over reliat on fossil fuels.
So when doctors divest, as they once did with tobacco, they send a clear message: Climate change is bad for us.
So it took most people by surprise when the Rockefeller Brothers Fund (RBF) announced in September that it would divest from fossil fuels and invest in cleaner alternatives.
«Coal is the dirtiest fossil fuel and has a truly tremendous negative effect on human health, and we believe it meets the criteria established by President Bok when he decided to divest from tobacco.»
The Court of Appeals, relying upon the case of Gilley v. Gilley, 327 S.C. 8, 488 S.E. 2d 310 (1997), held that when a prenuptial agreement divests the family court of jurisdiction over property distribution, the proper forum to seek enforcement is in the Circuit Court.
When ownership of an organisation changes, the contracts associated with that business are divested or acquired within those transactions, and can greatly affect the accretive nature or overall outcome of the transaction.
A trial court is generally divested of jurisdiction to take any further action when a notice of appeal is filed.
Succession in the unionized workplace involves the union continuing to represent employees in a bargaining unit and allowing for the continuation of collective agreements when a business is sold, transferred, or otherwise divested.
When a certain telecom giant divested, we were inundated with these.
When the Big Three healthcare REITs (Ventas, HCP and Welltower) largely divested their skilled nursing portfolios in the past few years, it prompted questions about the industry's health.
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