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BlackRock’s Message: Contribute to Society, or Risk Losing Our Support - The New York Times
BlackRock’s Message: Contribute to Society, or Risk Losing Our Support - The New York Times
Despite Mr. Fink’s insistence that companies benefit society, it’s worth noting he’s not playing down the importance of profits and, while it’s a subtle point, he believes that having social purpose is inextricably linked to a company’s ability to maintain its profits. On that score, Mr. Fink and Friedman aren’t that far apart. “It may well be in the long-run interest of a corporation that is a major employer in a small community to devote resources to providing amenities to that community or to improving its government,” Friedman wrote in 1970, adding that this approach may make it easier to attract desirable employees along with “other worthwhile effects.” But he also added a dollop of reality to the debate. Noting “widespread aversion” to things like capitalism, profits and the “soulless corporation,” he wrote that social responsibility is “one way for a corporation to generate goodwill as a byproduct of expenditures that are entirely justified in its own self-interest.”
BlackRock’s Message: Contribute to Society, or Risk Losing Our Support - The New York Times
Larry Fink - Wikipedia
Larry Fink - Wikipedia
In his 2018 annual letter to shareholders, Fink stated that other companies should be aware of their impact on society, however, anti-war organizations are discontent with Fink's statement,[41] because his company, BlackRock, is the largest investor in weapon manufacturers through its U.S. Aerospace and Defense ETF.[42] In September 2018, an activist with the U.S. non-profit organization Code Pink confronted Fink on stage at the Yahoo Finance All Markets Summit.[43]
Larry Fink - Wikipedia
Larry Fink - Being green is not black or white (BBC)
Larry Fink - Being green is not black or white (BBC)
BlackRock has trillions invested in stock-market trackers that include some of the worst polluting companies in the world. So will BlackRock dump shares in these companies? "No, we're not saying that," Mr Fink says. "First of all none of it's our money. The entire pool of money that we manage, which at the present time is approximately $8.7tn, every dollar is somebody else's money."
Larry Fink - Being green is not black or white (BBC)