See how companies with problematic social-impact reputations are trying to win over investors
Companies that have been on the wrong side of the social-impact movement are trying to convince investors to take another look. And for some investors, at least, it’s working.
Devarsh Ruparelia, a student at the University of Illinois who considers himself an ethically focused investor, added tobacco company Altria Group Inc. to his portfolio when its stock hit recent lows in January.
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