Fidelity says it did not divest for Darfur
Firm says decisions based on returns, not pressure by activists
Fidelity Investments, which has long sought to distance its investment choices from political questions, said yesterday its sharp reductions of holdings in oil companies targeted by human-rights activists over their ties to Sudan's rulers were not a coordinated corporate response to the criticism. (Full article: 801 words)
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