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<< A Popular War? | Main | A Terrorist Killing Millions of Children >> March 23, 2003Halliburton Hates Democracy, even for ShareholdersHaliburton dirty dealings with Iran has stirred up investor opposition. Two New York City pension funds demanded a vote by shareholders on a review of those dealings. Haliburton sought to prevent it, but the SEC ordered the company this week to allow a vote investigating its off-shore subsidiaries in Iran, including those run under Dick Cheney's tenure at Haliburton. To avoid a formal vote, the company has now agreed to an investigation. Posted by Nathan at March 23, 2003 09:46 PM Related posts:
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