To your point: I agree entirely that the companies don't care about making profit from consumers when they get ESG bucks (that are really just interest payments from tax tax dollars).
This is why it's completely ridiculous to think that movies like "little mermaid" must reach a certain box office threshold - they never needed success at the box office. They just needed an ESG threshold to keep the investment money flowing in.
One counterpoint - I stayed in a migrant hotel by mistake not long ago. I actually preferred it - these were real people and not the NPCs I encounter everywhere else.
They all do, quite openly. For example:
https://ourcommitments.activisionblizzard.com/esgreports
To your point: I agree entirely that the companies don't care about making profit from consumers when they get ESG bucks (that are really just interest payments from tax tax dollars).
This is why it's completely ridiculous to think that movies like "little mermaid" must reach a certain box office threshold - they never needed success at the box office. They just needed an ESG threshold to keep the investment money flowing in.
One counterpoint - I stayed in a migrant hotel by mistake not long ago. I actually preferred it - these were real people and not the NPCs I encounter everywhere else.
Sure. That's all in SEC filings.
Blackrock (The ESG folks ala Fink) owns 7.2% of Activision blizzard:
https://fintel.io/so/us/atvi/blackrock