Posted on 06/13/2002 8:42:20 PM PDT by mhking
A thread yesterday, Caribou Coffee 88% Owned by First Islamic Investment Bank, suggested a place for listing companies with Islamic ties. This would allow individuals to know whether or not their dollars were being spent with firms with ties (potentially) to radical Islam.
It's not my place to organize any boycott of any firm. Conversely, this thread is not meant to create a boycott; it serves to provide information.
Doesn't Prince Abdullah own alot of AOL Time Warner?
Shareholder Information
as at 16 August, 2001
Top twenty shareholders as at 16 August, 2001 | ||
Cruden Investments Pty. Limited and controlled entities | 607,821,230 | |
Citicorp Nominees Pty. Limited | 409,192,990 | |
Chase Manhattan Nominees Limited | 227,898,049 | |
National Nominees Limited | 168,204,330 | |
Westpac Custodian Nominees Limited | 129,762,642 | |
ANZ Nominees Limited | 77,129,127 | |
AMP Life Limited | 37,623,252 | |
Queensland Investment Corporation | 34,592,673 | |
Commonwealth Custodial Services Limited | 32,096,540 | |
JP Morgan Custodial Services Pty. Limited | 23,000,053 | |
HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited | 20,759,429 | |
Cogent Nominees Pty. Limited | 19,067,431 | |
Perpetual Trustees Victoria Limited | 15,052,057 | |
MLC Limited | 14,966,307 | |
RBC Global Services Australia Nominees Pty. Limited | 13,653,024 | |
The National Mutual Life Association of Australasia Limited | 11,133,492 | |
Perpetual Trustees Nominees Limited | 10,304,864 | |
Perpetual Nominees Limited | 9,788,969 | |
News Nominees Pty. Limited | 9,151,882 | |
NRMA Nominees Pty. Limited | 8,897,830 | |
1,880,096,171 | ||
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Percentage of issued ordinary shares held by twenty largest holders | 89.88% | |
Substantial shareholders | ||
Cruden Investments Pty. Limited and controlled entities | 607,821,230 |
AOL Time Warner's largest institutional shareholders, based on 13F filings from March 31, 2002, are listed below:
Shareholder | Position | |
1. | Fidelity Management & Research | 158,814,556 |
2. | Janus Capital Corporation | 155,668,889 |
3. | Barclays Global Investors | 142,420,458 |
4. | Capital Research & Management | 114,703,820 |
5. | State Street Global Advisors | 99,297,228 |
6. | Alliance Capital Management L.P. | 90,159,344 |
7. | Wellington Management Company, LLP | 76,921,354 |
8. | Vanguard Group, Inc. | 72,224,290 |
9. | Smith Barney Asset Management | 71,597,314 |
10. | Deutsche Asset Management Americas | 55,974,883 |
11. | College Retirement Equities Fund | 44,095,445 |
12. | Goldman Sachs Asset Management | 38,879,693 |
13. | Mellon Bank (Private Asset Management) | 31,782,759 |
14. | J.P. Morgan Investment Mgmt. Inc. | 29,102,926 |
15. | Legg Mason Capital Management, Inc. | 26,663,183 |
16. | T. Rowe Price Associates, Inc. | 25,567,970 |
17. | Putnam Investment Management, Inc. | 23,711,859 |
18. | Merrill Lynch Investment Managers | 23,431,712 |
19. | AIM Management Group, Inc. | 23,373,412 |
20. | California Public Employees' Ret Sys | 19,397,316 |
The reason I am posting that stupid bird is because unfortunately not every one around here pulls their weight as you do
Without the support from Generous Freepers like yourself .. this site cannot continue to exists
I apologize for being a pain in the rear .. hopefully the fund raiser will be over soon and we all can go back to reading the news
Looks like I'm going to be doing some digging on goole.com.
If you find anything, please post it here so that everyone else has an idea as to what's going on. Thanks!
Former New York City mayor Rudolph Giuliani may have returned Prince al-Waleed's $10 million contribution to a World Trade Center relief fund last October, but that hasn't stopped the 46-year-old Saudi royal from injecting $1 billion into the U.S. stock markets since then. In recent months, he has upped his investments in major American corporations like AOL-Time Warner, and Citigroup, in which he is the largest individual shareholder.
The world's 11th-richest person found plenty of other places to put his money and influence, though. He is now forming a $1 billion Kingdom Hotel Investment Group to invest in hotels in the Middle East. And during the KirchMedia crisis, he offered to mediate between Rupert Murdoch and fellow stakeholders. Paparazzi may trail some princes, but money managers follow this one.
This isn't all I have found, seems the Saudi's are very interested in investing in agriculture, wouldn't have anything to do with the huge Farm Bill that just passed into law would it? Nice to know they may have a big stake in the control of corporate farming, to which most of the Farm Bill "pork" will go, not to mention control of our FOOD!! Those sneaky Muslims only pretend not to like alcohol, exotic dancers, and pork.
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