Ron Robins's Comments Ron Robins's Comments RSS Syndication from SeekingAlpha.com http://seekingalpha.comuser/219755/comments Sharia-Compliant ETFs: The First of Many? http://seekingalpha.com/article/146726-sharia-compliant-etfs-the-first-of-many?source=feed#comment-573120 573120
I got interested in ethical investing some forty years ago as I believed that when we invest in a company we share in the responsibility for the activities of the company as well as participate in the outcomes of the company's activities. Therefore anyone valuing their personal or spiritual growth has to take these things into account when investing.

I also believe that if everyone does invest according to their personal values, then, since so many of core values are alike -- and are supportive of higher ideals -- that in the long run, only companies employing these higher values will truly prosper.

For anyone interested I have a globally popular site that covers the latest news and research on ethical and spiritual investing. It's at investingforthesoul.com/

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Fri, 03 Jul 2009 10:56:17 -0400
I got interested in ethical investing some forty years ago as I believed that when we invest in a company we share in the responsibility for the activities of the company as well as participate in the outcomes of the company's activities. Therefore anyone valuing their personal or spiritual growth has to take these things into account when investing.

I also believe that if everyone does invest according to their personal values, then, since so many of core values are alike -- and are supportive of higher ideals -- that in the long run, only companies employing these higher values will truly prosper.

For anyone interested I have a globally popular site that covers the latest news and research on ethical and spiritual investing. It's at investingforthesoul.com/

Best wishes, Ron Robins]]>
Can Wind ETFs Benefit from the European Climate Deal? http://seekingalpha.com/article/110895-can-wind-etfs-benefit-from-the-european-climate-deal?source=feed#comment-330929 330929
For anyone interested in green and socially responsible investing, I have one of the most popular sites on the web on the subject. It also covers the latest related global news and research too. It's at investingforthesoul.co.../

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Tue, 16 Dec 2008 10:35:24 -0500
For anyone interested in green and socially responsible investing, I have one of the most popular sites on the web on the subject. It also covers the latest related global news and research too. It's at investingforthesoul.co.../

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Solar Stocks on Sale http://seekingalpha.com/article/101671-solar-stocks-on-sale?source=feed#comment-289520 289520 investingforthesoul.co...

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On Socially Responsible Investing http://seekingalpha.com/article/89747-on-socially-responsible-investing?source=feed#comment-226103 226103 SRI). It needs to be stated that most SRI fund performance studies show that they generally perform as well as 'conventional' funds.

Furthermore, when investing in an SRI fund, we share in the responsibility for the activities of those companies whose shares are owned by the fund, as well as participate in the outcomes of their corporate activities. Anyone valuing their personal or spiritual growth has to take these things into account when investing.

I believe that if everyone does invest according to their personal values, then, since so many of core values are alike -- and are supportive of higher ideals -- that in the long run, only companies employing these higher values will truly prosper.

I've been following socially responsible investing for about forty years. For anyone interested I have a unique Canadian based site that covers the latest global news and research on the subject. It's at investingforthesoul.co.../

Best wishes, Ron Robins]]>
Fri, 08 Aug 2008 11:59:08 -0400 SRI). It needs to be stated that most SRI fund performance studies show that they generally perform as well as 'conventional' funds.

Furthermore, when investing in an SRI fund, we share in the responsibility for the activities of those companies whose shares are owned by the fund, as well as participate in the outcomes of their corporate activities. Anyone valuing their personal or spiritual growth has to take these things into account when investing.

I believe that if everyone does invest according to their personal values, then, since so many of core values are alike -- and are supportive of higher ideals -- that in the long run, only companies employing these higher values will truly prosper.

I've been following socially responsible investing for about forty years. For anyone interested I have a unique Canadian based site that covers the latest global news and research on the subject. It's at investingforthesoul.co.../

Best wishes, Ron Robins]]>
A Beginner’s Guide to Green Investing http://seekingalpha.com/article/83074-a-beginners-guide-to-green-investing?source=feed#comment-195878 195878
Also while the problem of climate change remains, investing in green companies will continue to rage.

Incidentally, I have a site that might interest you. It covers the latest global green and socially responsible investing news and research. It's at investingforthesoul.co.../

Best wishes, Ron Robins]]>
Mon, 30 Jun 2008 10:40:12 -0400
Also while the problem of climate change remains, investing in green companies will continue to rage.

Incidentally, I have a site that might interest you. It covers the latest global green and socially responsible investing news and research. It's at investingforthesoul.co.../

Best wishes, Ron Robins]]>