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To: caww; reaganaut
.....”The Mormon Stock Index”.... tries to measure the stock market performance of companies run by Mormon executives. More than 50 companies have been part of the index in its two year history, including more than 30 companies on the index today. Companies are included..” as long as they have a Mormon executive on their management team,”.... and as long as the company’s public stock market capitalization exceeds $100 million.

I wasn't aware of this.

18 posted on 10/19/2011 5:58:14 PM PDT by wmfights (PERRY 2012)
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To: wmfights
The mormon corporation is just that....and more....it is truly quite amazing, but not surprising, all the investments, real-estate and this fast land holdings, and corporations there are owned and operated by them. Further the number of companies where they are actively placing their people on Board of Directors and various other positions where decisions are made.

Also interesting is a closer look at their College and how they grum promising students for positions of influence both here and internationally....Their worldwide operations academically would make any other corporation jealous...as would their holdings.

People need to try and stop seeing LDS/Mormons as a religion...and investigate it as they would a corporation. Same with the Ismali group Perry is so fond of.

Both Mormons and the Ismali’s are heavy on the globalist agenda and uniting the world economically....Ismali’s are big on spreading the wealth around....

Here's a quote from their Agu Khan Leader, so highly esteemed by the Globalist leaders:

“Together, we can help reshape the very definition of a well educated ‘global citizen’. And we can begin that process by bridging the learning gap which lies at the heart of what some have called a Clash of Civilizations, but which I have always felt was rather a Clash of Ignorance's.

As the IB ‘moves beyond the Judeo-Christian cultures’ where it is most experienced, it will have to make educators in other areas of the world into its newest stakeholders. This will probably mean developing more explicit expressions of a cosmopolitan ethic, founded if possible ‘in universal human values’. That may well be ‘a progressive’, ever evolving process.

22 posted on 10/19/2011 6:23:23 PM PDT by caww
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