When considering investing with a company, do ethic consideration help you make up your mind? Would you choose not to invest with a company that employs children for example? Or is the only thing relevant is profit?
Yes - ethical considerations are increasingly pat of the overall risk an investor takes. Arguably you could say it is still about the money.
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Yes, ethics do take part. To what degree depends on the investor.
Some put it into their technical or fundamental system, while some act on a personal code of conduct.
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