Wall Street's biggest underwriter of initial public offerings in the U.S. will no longer take a company public in the U.S. and Europe if it lacks a director who is either female or diverse. Asia is not yet included in the firm’s new policy.Soft bigotry of low expectations, that last.
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In other words: Goldman will pass up good investments in favor of woke investments.
That's fine for those people for whom an investment is a virtue signal.
But, if I'm investing for returns, why would I give Goldman the time of day?
Even if I'm investing for social justice, I have to invest for returns first in order to maximize the money I have available for social justice matters. Goldman, et al., simply make no sense on this.
But, then, that's social justice in a nutshell.
Eric Hines
Independent trader. We do not use goldman funds or firm funds.
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