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| | ... been highlighted by the media and political reaction to Australian National University (ANU)'s decision to divest from Santos, Newcrest Mining, Iluka Resources, Sandfire Resources, Oil Search, Independence Group and Sirius because of their fossil fuel ... |
| | | ... can affect some change. You see that in these shareholder resolutions - the Woolworths GetUp! campaign, and the current Santos and Wilderness Society campaign. In terms of shareholder activism, that's where they're looking to governance principles and ... |
| | | ... not interested because they don't have high dividends and/or they aren't well established." AGL Energy, Origin Energy, Santos and Wesfarmers will remain investible despite having exposures to coal seam gas. The impact on the Australian equities portfolio ... |
| | | ... Tier 1 companies are "substantially involved in fossil fuel extraction" and included Woodside Petroleum, Origin Energy, Santos, Caltex, Oil Search, Beach Energy, Aurora Oil and Gas, Whitehaven Coal, Karoon Gas, AWE, Senex Energy, Drillsearch, Linc, Aquila ... |
| | | ... industry grows and there is some consolidation of smaller players, the practices improve. While we do want companies like Santos, Origin and AGL to be very mindful of the fugitive methane question, we understand that the practices are reasonably good. ... |
| | | ... Jones, Westpac Banking Corporation, Qantas Airways, Insurance Australia Group, Investa Office Fund, Rio Tinto, AGL Energy, Santos, Metcash, CSL and Westfield Group. |
| | | ... around a 5% benefit to discounted cash flow (DCF) because their earnings are highly leveraged to cooper Basin. Woodside, Santos, and AWE would have around a 2% benefit to DCP. In the utilities market, the repeal of the carbon scheme will see a reduction ... |
| | | ... analysis include Wesfarmers, BHP Billiton, Rio Tinto, Transurban, NAB, ANZ, Stockland, Origin Energy, AGL Energy, IAG, Santos and Bluescope Steel. See Also: Net Balance launches research and development institute |
| | | ... number seven. Westpac, Woolworths and Stockland were awarded silver, and Qantas, NAB, Amcor, AGL, Transurban Group, BHP, Santos and Woodside were awarded bronze. RobecoSAM assessed the sustainability performance of more than 2,000 companies around the ... |
| | | ... different investment teams at Colonial, some focused on Australian equities, and so they have potential exposure through Santos and the domestically listed companies. Any large investor in Australia will have exposure to BHP and they just had a massive ... |
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