Whole Foods to Label on Genetically Engineered Foods(A)
At the prompting of a shareholder proposal, Whole Foods announced at its annual stockholder meeting yesterday that it would add language to its private label products indicating that they are sourced from non-genetically engineered seed. …
Trillium Asset Management Advocates Broad Range of Corporate Reforms in 2005(A)
Enters 23rd year of “Investing for a Better World” With Ambitious Advocacy Agenda …
Whole Foods Ducks GE Labeling(A)
Whole Foods Markets is one of the few food companies to have purged genetically engineered ingredients from its foods sources. So why don't its labels say so? …
2005 Shareholder Advocacy Preview: A Poem(A)
(With Apologies to Major Henry Livingston, Jr.) …
Trillium Asset Management’s Top Company Holdings Honored in Business Ethics Magazine’s “100 Best Corporate Citizens” List(A)
Among the companies honored in Business Ethics magazine’s 2004 “100 Best Corporate Citizens” list are a number of corporations that are currently among Trillium Asset Management’s top choices for client portfolios. …
Trillium Asset Management Corporation Stock Picks Included in SustainableBusiness.com’s SB20: The World's Top Sustainable Stocks(A)
Trillium Asset Management Corporation contributed its analytical expertise to SustainableBusiness.com’s effort to identify world leaders in terms of both sustainability and financial strength. …
Whole Foods Market – Label Genetically Engineered Ingredients (2001 – 2002)
Company: Whole Foods Market, Inc. Final Vote: Withdrawn Year: 2001-2002 …
Highlights From Trillium Asset Management's 2002 Shareholder Initiatives(A)
Idacorp, ExxonMobil, EMC Votes Achieve Record Setting Levels …
Internet Shareholder Activism, Part II (Archive)
Our March cover story examined the potential of the Internet to transform shareholder activism due to the ease with which shareholders can now communicate with each other, share information about proxy proposals, and lobby institutional investors to support them. This underexamined topic, we felt, was too big too be explored thoroughly in one article. Hence we offer Part II, to tell more of the tale, share reader responses, and generate further debate and activity. Part I can be found in our Newsletter Archive. …
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