What does ‘poorly’ mean? It is highly unusual for an institutional investor like this to divest (let alone from a dozen or so companies from a single country). Most of their assets never turn over.
Someone who works at Citibank NA comes over to my house. I tie them up and do weird things to them. Then we have dinner and talk shit about financial stuff. Of course, you’re not gonna believe me but guess what I don’t care.
Note: only the ones that are doing poorly
What does ‘poorly’ mean? It is highly unusual for an institutional investor like this to divest (let alone from a dozen or so companies from a single country). Most of their assets never turn over.
6d old troll account, better to just block and not give attention imo
Where do you get this? Your statement has nothing to do with the article.
The 11 that are doing poorly. It makes very much sense if you pay attention
@marsza@lemmy.cafe
Can you enlighten us how you paid attention? Which companies are these?
Someone who works at Citibank NA comes over to my house. I tie them up and do weird things to them. Then we have dinner and talk shit about financial stuff. Of course, you’re not gonna believe me but guess what I don’t care.
Seems pretty legit
@marsza@lemmy.cafe
It doesn’t matter what I believe.
Which companies did the fund sell?
…. Why do you want to know? So you can dump your Israeli stocks before it’s announced in march or leaked?
You said they divested only from those who are doing ‘poorly’. Which firms are they?
No.
Where do you get this? It makes sense if you provide a source for your bold statements.
Look at the companies.
Which companies did they divest from? What are their returns for the fund?