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Yes, when the investor has done the necessary amount of investigation into the strength and future of a company, it can be one of the many factors used, in addition to encouraging ethical behavior.
Depends what and whos ethics you apply?
But broadly, yes, qualified by saying the returns may not be as good, and the risks are higher, Because you have restricted your investments by other than financial constraints.
I sure hope so... or I will be poor forever.
Yes. In the long run it is only the ethical investment that can continue to pay dividends.
Sure it can. For example, there are many successful companies that specialise in energy-saving products. These are good investments. Medical equipment is a good ethical investment and is a pretty sure thing. You may not become rich overnight, but they are solid.
perhaps not in the same way as a purely financial dividend would:)
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Thanks Yarn.
by keithold is a prodigal bagger on June 9th, 2009