Ranked #1
The ESG Weekly: Capital One: Who's in your wallet? And NGOs call Cargill the worst company in the world on the Week of July 29
The ESG Weekly: Capital One: Who's in your wallet? And NGOs call Cargill the worst company in the world on the Week of July 29
Two stories this week with ESG glasses: Capital One does not know who is in your wallet (0:38), and NGOs call Cargill th... Read more
1 Aug 2019
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20mins
Ranked #2
The ESG Weekly: Investors and world leaders are finally freaking out about the climate crisis, and a new regulation in California might change how big tech can use consumer data, all for the week of January 13.
The ESG Weekly: Investors and world leaders are finally freaking out about the climate crisis, and a new regulation in California might change how big tech can use consumer data, all for the week of January 13.
Host: Mike Disabato; Guests: Ric Marshall, Siyu Liu, and Andrew Young.
17 Jan 2020
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16mins
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Ranked #3
The ESG Weekly: How should shareholders deal with Zuckerberg ? And Intel plans to release gender and race pay data for the week of October 21.
The ESG Weekly: How should shareholders deal with Zuckerberg ? And Intel plans to release gender and race pay data for the week of October 21.
Two stories this week with ESG glasses: A SPECIAL GUEST joins us to discuss how shareholders should deal with Facebook a... Read more
21 Oct 2019
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22mins
Ranked #4
The ESG Weekly: Data privacy and advertising don't mix, and glyphosate is banned again for the Week of September 2
The ESG Weekly: Data privacy and advertising don't mix, and glyphosate is banned again for the Week of September 2
Two stories this week with ESG glasses: Companies selling data have difficulties keeping data private (0:43), and German... Read more
6 Sep 2019
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17mins
Ranked #5
ESG Spotlight: Understanding indexes and ESG as COVID‐19 tightens the screws
ESG Spotlight: Understanding indexes and ESG as COVID‐19 tightens the screws
Host: Bentley Kaplan; Guest: Guido Giese, core equity researcher; Listen on Apple Podcasts..
21 Apr 2020
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13mins
Ranked #6
The ESG Weekly: Plastics and Fossil Fuel get more cozy, and two rapid fire takes on WeWork and Disclosures for the Week of August 12
The ESG Weekly: Plastics and Fossil Fuel get more cozy, and two rapid fire takes on WeWork and Disclosures for the Week of August 12
Two stories this week with ESG glasses: Shell builds a petrochemical facility (0:41), and Matt and Ric quickly try to un... Read more
16 Aug 2019
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20mins
Ranked #7
The ESG Weekly: The SEC is putting a gag order onto shareholders, and two spicy takes on Boeing and Saudi Aramco for the week of November 4.
The ESG Weekly: The SEC is putting a gag order onto shareholders, and two spicy takes on Boeing and Saudi Aramco for the week of November 4.
Two stories this week with ESG glasses: Ken Bertsch, the executive director of Council of Institutional Investors and an... Read more
8 Nov 2019
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17mins
Ranked #8
The ESG Weekly: Tesla Delivers Cars and Wayfair's Labor Problem on the Week of July 1
The ESG Weekly: Tesla Delivers Cars and Wayfair's Labor Problem on the Week of July 1
Two stories this week with ESG glasses: Tesla announces record delivery of cars (0:58), and Wayfair's labor walkout is t... Read more
5 Jul 2019
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15mins
Ranked #9
The ESG Weekly: Companies are Hard to Trust When They Lie, And Labor Shortages Cause Concern for the Week of October 7.
The ESG Weekly: Companies are Hard to Trust When They Lie, And Labor Shortages Cause Concern for the Week of October 7.
Two stories this week with ESG glasses: 3M and DuPont failed to disclose their findings on the hazardous impact and prol... Read more
11 Oct 2019
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18mins
Ranked #10
The hidden cost of cement
The hidden cost of cement
Is new stuff the best way to lower our emissions(3:36), maybe not because everything new uses everything old (7:40), wel... Read more
20 Aug 2019
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23mins
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The ESG Weekly: Companies cannot please everyone, and how are tech companies and oil companies connected for the week of January 27.
The ESG Weekly: Companies cannot please everyone, and how are tech companies and oil companies connected for the week of January 27.
Host: Mike Disabato; Guests: Meggin Eastman, Ric Marshall, Umar Ashfaq.
31 Jan 2020
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18mins
Ranked #12
The ESG Weekly: Vedanta is a Mine Short and Direct Listing is the New Black on the Week of July 8
The ESG Weekly: Vedanta is a Mine Short and Direct Listing is the New Black on the Week of July 8
Two stories this week with ESG glasses: Vedanta loses a mine, but is it Vedanta's fault (1:10), and Slack's direct listi... Read more
12 Jul 2019
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20mins
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The ESG Weekly: Walmart's CEO gets called out in the gun debate, and L Brands' CMO resigns amid company turmoil on the Week of August 5
The ESG Weekly: Walmart's CEO gets called out in the gun debate, and L Brands' CMO resigns amid company turmoil on the Week of August 5
Two stories this week with ESG glasses: Walmart's CEO must address gun sales at his stores (0:44), and the CMO of L Bran... Read more
9 Aug 2019
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19mins
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The ESG Weekly: Diversity data matters more for investors than financial metrics can show, and Ric Marshall gives a hot take on the decision by Boeing to halt production of the 737 Max for the week of December 16.
The ESG Weekly: Diversity data matters more for investors than financial metrics can show, and Ric Marshall gives a hot take on the decision by Boeing to halt production of the 737 Max for the week of December 16.
Host: Mike Disabato; Guest: Ric Marshall.
20 Dec 2019
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17mins
Ranked #15
The Most Important Thing An Investor Should Know About Private Prisons: Who Do They Care About?
The Most Important Thing An Investor Should Know About Private Prisons: Who Do They Care About?
Investors have witnessed an exodus from the private prison industry but what is the core function of a private prison - ... Read more
5 Nov 2019
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33mins
Ranked #16
The ESG Weekly: Are wild and crazy founders really such a big deal for investors? And the streaming race is on for the week of November 11.
The ESG Weekly: Are wild and crazy founders really such a big deal for investors? And the streaming race is on for the week of November 11.
Two stories this week with ESG glasses: SoftBank decided all the wild and crazy founders its Vision Fund is investing in... Read more
15 Nov 2019
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20mins
Ranked #17
The ESG Weekly: BP is going green and Japan decides the more coal the better for the week of February 17.
The ESG Weekly: BP is going green and Japan decides the more coal the better for the week of February 17.
Host: Mike Disabato; Guests: Antonios Panagiotopoulos, Velina Karadzhova, Kenji Watanabe.
21 Feb 2020
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14mins
Ranked #18
The gig economy has split the workforce
The gig economy has split the workforce
Those Facebook workers are actually contractors (1:16), it is not just Facebook because everyone uses temporary workers ... Read more
24 Sep 2019
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20mins
Ranked #19
The ESG Weekly: The case against Exxon might change how companies disclose about their climate woes, and the seas are rising up to consume us all for the week of October 28.
The ESG Weekly: The case against Exxon might change how companies disclose about their climate woes, and the seas are rising up to consume us all for the week of October 28.
Two stories this week with ESG glasses: The Attorney General of New York alleges that Exxon first calculated the risks p... Read more
1 Nov 2019
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19mins
Ranked #20
The ESG Weekly: Carbon emissions keep rising for EU automakers as people continue to buy SUVs, and two hot takes on Drax's net-negative carbon plan and Exxon's technical exoneration for the week of December 9.
The ESG Weekly: Carbon emissions keep rising for EU automakers as people continue to buy SUVs, and two hot takes on Drax's net-negative carbon plan and Exxon's technical exoneration for the week of December 9.
Host: Mike Disabato; Guests: Arne Klug, Velina Karadzhova, and Ric Marshall.
13 Dec 2019
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16mins