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Robert Hormats: State Dept. Nominee Under Fire From Human Rights Groups For Link To PetroChina In Sudan

ABC News | Posted 09.03.2009 | World


Two human rights groups Monday morning sent a letter to the chairman and ranking Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee questioning the ...

Obama Nominee Tied To Genocidal Sudanese Regime Financing

Public Accountability Initiative | Posted 08.22.2009 | Politics


On Sunday I blogged about the key role of Bob Hormats, Obama's recent nominee for undersecretary of state, in the stock offering of PetroChina, a comp...

Don't Trust Vanguard: Vote For Genocide-free Investing

Susan Morgan | Posted 05.18.2009 | Business


Susan Morgan

For the vast number of people who feel it is unethical to help fund genocide, the decision to vote in favor of the Vanguard shareholder proposal is an easy one.

PetroChina, the UN and Blood Money

Susan Morgan | Posted 02.07.2009 | Business


Susan Morgan

As Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir boasted, "Just when some countries gave us sanctions, God gave us oil." It's expensive to wage genocide.

The Year In Warren Buffett

CNBC | Alex Crippen | Posted 03.28.2008 | Business


"Don't count out Warren Buffett." That's how I began my post one week ago as I launched our '2007: The Year in Warren' countdown, going from #10 to ...

PetroChina Is First Company To Be Worth $1 Trillion

AP | ELAINE KURTENBACH | Posted 03.28.2008 | Business


PetroChina became the world's first company worth more than $1 trillion on Monday, surging past Exxon Mobil as the Chinese oil producer's shares nearl...