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Tobacco stocks have been divested over the last two decades by a number of public officials and organizations, like churches, pension funds and universities -- including the University of California in 2001.
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To date, more than 800 global investors have pledged to divest over $50bn.
For now, OneMain will remain in the bank's CitiHoldings division, alongside other businesses it intends to divest over time.
Corporate founders and executives who own substantial amounts of stock in their companies often divest over time as a means to diversify their assets.
One key factor is how a Christian church's formal decision to divest over the Israeli-Palestinian conflict might affect its interfaith relations.
The industry was dominated for many years by ICI's Chlor Chemical division; since divested and taken over by Ineos.
The world's richest sovereign wealth fund divested from over 50 coal companies in 2014, new analysis has revealed.
Now that the Isuzu partnership is over — G.M. divested itself of its stake in the company two years ago — G.M. will be building engines at the plant scheduled to be announced Wednesday.
An unheroic and pragmatic age might readily divest itself of over-sentimental notions about Pitt as the self-sacrificing pilot who weathered the biggest international storm which Britain had encountered since the 15th century.
While the divestment movement has been gaining steam across university campuses and other institutions around the world — the Rockefeller Family Fund divested from Exxon Mobil Corp. last week — there's debate over whether university divestments would matter much.
Over time, it has divested itself of the Time Warner Book Group, Warner Music Group, Time Warner Cable, and AOL.
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