Not exact matches
Any
public communication made ahead of filing your Form C with the SEC will likely constitute «
gun - jumping» and put your
company in the penalty box.
The list of
companies terminating their partnerships with the National Rifle Association is growing as
public outcry against the
gun group escalates following the deadliest mass shooting at a
public high school in U.S. history.
This reevaluation comes as
public anger over political inaction on
gun control shifts toward the American
companies that profit from
gun sales.
American Outdoor Brands, the parent
company of the Smith & Wesson
gun brand, replied to BlackRock in a
public letter earlier this month, saying that it respects the national debate about
gun safety and shares «the nation's grief» over the Parkland killings and «the desire to make our communities safer.»
Public pressure against companies connected to the gun industry following last month's school shooting in Florida has hit an unlikely target: REI, the outdoors co-op better known for its public lands advocacy, liberal return policy and annual dividend for cust
Public pressure against
companies connected to the
gun industry following last month's school shooting in Florida has hit an unlikely target: REI, the outdoors co-op better known for its
public lands advocacy, liberal return policy and annual dividend for cust
public lands advocacy, liberal return policy and annual dividend for customers.
Connecticut State Treasurer Denise Nappier said the state is open to selling
public pension funds» positions in firearm manufacturers if the
companies don't take measures to curb
gun use by dangerous people.
Don't forget, no matter how much the TV
companies dress it up, the General Election starting
gun hasn't actually been fired and the
public aren't yet engaged.
In a statement, the
Public Advocate and Democratic mayoral candidate said, «
Companies like Cerberus profit from the sale of deadly assault weapons and the NRA's obstruction of commonsense
gun control — all while our communities are victimized.
Public Advocate Letitia James Supports Call for Divestment from Assault Weapon Manufacturers As we mourn tragedy after tragedy caused by
guns, New York City must take a powerful stand against
companies that contribute to carnage and violence across our nation.
The book's title, Special Interest, invokes a term historically applied to wealthy and powerful entities such as oil
companies, tobacco interests, and
gun manufacturers, whose narrow aims are often recognized as colliding with the more general
public interest in such matters as clean water, good health, and
public safety.