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    Sep 3, 2007, 03:31 AM
    Financial management
    Hi there, Im Jazzelle, kind of new in here,just got a couple of questions..

    Can our goal of maximizing the value of shares conflict with other goals such as avoiding unethical or illegal behaviour?

    In particular, do you think issues like customers and employee safety, the environment and the general good of society fit into this framework, or are they essentially ignored?
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    Sep 3, 2007, 07:57 PM
    I think the two goals can be met together. I am no expert but try looking into yourself. Here is a research site to try (The Social Investment Forum: Promoting socially responsible investing, community investing and shareholder advocacy) or if you want a fund to do the research for you (Pax World Funds - Socially Responsible Mutual Funds, Ethical Investing, Socially Responsible Investing)

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