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Finance what is an approved list Well if you're on

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the approved list at the world famous club the magician's

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mansion you can probably sleep into the v i p

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lounge that's the lounge for vanishing invisible people without having

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to wait in line If your publicly traded company is

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on an approved list at a money manager's office well

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your shares could end up in their investment portfolio Active

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money managers have and approved list written out or at

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least in mind to purposely choose and limit the securities

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they can put in their funds Why would they actively

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restrict stock choice Well marketing some investors for example on

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ly want green like a money manager might have a

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fund that's advertised as an ethical fund That might mean

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well you know sin stocks get put on the list

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No tobacco no adult entertainment stocks And even though google

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kind is one facebook and no heart stopping fast food

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stocks you know ethical you get the idea of a

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stock isn't approved Then it will have better luck getting

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into the magician's mansion than into a fund that restricts

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