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I realise how malleable a concept it is every time I turn on Hate Radio. |
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Whether the criminal law has been violated is doubtful, but certain civil laws might have been. And lawsuits can certainly be filed whether or not such laws have actually been broken. And lawsuits mean publicity for the actions of Ford and the AFA in concert. And what this situation calls for most, I believe, is publicity - and plenty of it.
Euro suggested a shareholder lawsuit. Does anyone know how to get a contact list of Ford's institutional investors? Wendy suggested a lawsuit by such publications as The Advocate for economic interference against the AFA and malfeasance against Ford. These are both good routes for action, I'd say. How would we, the common folk, lobby for such action? |
I think ISM is having some posting problems.
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Huh, whatever are you talking about?
(iSm, the poster, may be a retard ... but iSm, the moderator, has the power to remove all evidence of it) I like pancakes. |
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If boycotting and threats of boycott should be criminalized (though I think they are rarely effective I don't think they should be illegal) then the bus boycotts that started the modern civil rights movement should have been illegal. Or is the method only illegal if you disagree with the goal? iSm: All instituional investors are required to file Form 13Fs with the SEC that list their holdings. I'm sure there are tools that would allow you to search 13Fs for Ford. If you look at the annual prospectus from Ford it would also list major shareholders, but that it triggered, I think, by 5% ownership which it is possible no institutional investor reaches (Disney has no major shareholders, for example). The top 10 institional investors for Ford are: Brandes Investment Partners Barclays Bank Deutsche Bank State Street Corproration Vanguard Group Northern Trust Corporation Capital Research and Management Company Goldman Sachs LSV Asset Management American Century Invemestment Management The first on that list is the only one that owns more than 5% of outstanding shares. A more detailed report can be found on Lexis-Nexis using information provided by Vickers Stock Research. Full reports can be had from various companies but are expensive. |
If you go to http://www.edgaronline.com and type in Ford's ticker symbol F you can view all of their SEC filings.
Yahoo Finance also has information on which financial companies do research on Ford. |
I agree with Alex...
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Again, and then I am not going to say it anymore: I don't have a problem with boycotts, other than they are often inneffective and plain stupid. I have a problem with discrimination, and this so-called boycott reeks of it. I could care less if Ford advertises to my demo group, but if some fundie whackjobs were to pressure Ford into specifically not advertising to my demo group based on their objection to my participation in society, then I should have recourse. Same for the publications that depend on the advertising dollars.
Slightly off subject- does anyone know if the AFA pays taxes? |
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