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Companies have actually taken political sides in regards to the current Georgia ballot regulations
Numerous firms, consisting of Amazon, Starbucks, Netflix, as well as Facebook, have actually launched a joint statement this week stating that "we should guarantee the right to vote for everyone," seemingly scolding the modifications to Georgia's ballot system that some have actually suggested to be a lot more limiting for citizens.
Tom Carter, head of state of the American Conversative Worths ETF (ACVF) claimed that national politics do not belong in the C-Suite.
" Our company believe those CEOs need to not put their own worths in front of investor values in regards to political-type decisions," Carter told David Lin, anchor for Kitco News.
0:00 – Georgia voting regulations.
3:50 – Boycotting "liberal" business
6:22 – ACVF profile top holdings
9:00 – Facebook censoring conventional sights
13:00 – Trump prohibited from Twitter
14:00 – Fund efficiency as well as mandate
18:16 – Market introduction
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New ETF boycotts 'liberal' companies 'hostile to conservative values'
Companies have taken political sides in regards to the recent Georgia voting laws.
Hundreds of companies, including Amazon, Starbucks, Netflix, and Facebook, have released a joint statement this week saying that “we must ensure the right to vote for all of us,” seemingly rebuking the changes to Georgia’s voting system that some have argued to be more restrictive for voters.
Tom Carter, president of the American Conversative Values ETF (ACVF) said that politics do not belong in the C-Suite.
“We believe those CEOs should not put their own values in front of shareholder values in regards to political-type decisions,” Carter told David Lin, anchor for Kitco News.
0:00 - Georgia voting laws
3:50 - Boycotting "liberal" companies
6:22 - ACVF portfolio top holdings
9:00 - Facebook censoring conservative views
13:00 - Trump banned from Twitter
14:00 - Fund performance and mandate
18:16 - Market overview
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