Monsanto attempts to lock out socially responsible shareholder from its annual meeting
source: http://www.sacbee.com/2012/01/20/4203032/monsanto-attempts-to-lockout-socially.html
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Shareholder's Resolution Would Require Chemical Giant to Study Risks of its Genetically Engineered Crops
ST. LOUIS, Jan. 20, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- On Tuesday, January 24 at 1:30 PM, Monsanto officers and shareholders will vote on a shareholder proposal to create a study of "material financial risks or operational impacts" associated with its chemical products and genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
The proposal represents one of the strongest signals to date that the biotech food conglomerate is facing growing consumer, legal, and regulatory uncertainties. As of today, however Monsanto has told John Harrington that they will not recognize his proxy who would speak on behalf of the resolution for only three minutes under normal circumstances.
The meeting itself is only open to shareholders but concerned citizens will be demonstrating outside the northeast entrance to Monsanto's Lindberg campus beginning at 12:00 noon. Monsanto Headquarters is located at 800 North Lindberg Boulevard in St. Louis, MO.
Adam Eidinger, an organic food activist who recently led a walk from NY to Washington DC on behalf of honest food labeling, will present the shareholder resolution on behalf of Napa, California based Harrington Investments (HII) with help from the Pesticide Action Network of North America (PANNA).
Eidinger will be available for interview before and after the shareholder meeting, which he will drive a "Label GMO" art car to attend. Representatives from HII and PANNA will be also available for interview before and after the shareholder meeting. Eidinger's written testimony is available by request.
In its statement recommending shareholders to vote against the HII resolution, Monsanto management stated that, "Farmers should have the freedom to choose which production method is best suited for their needs, whether organic, non-GM conventional or biotechnology traits. All of these systems can and do work effectively side by side…"
John Harrington, CEO of Harrington Investments questions the veracity of Monsanto's statement: "While I am heartened by Monsanto's sudden concern for the freedom of farmers, the unfortunate reality facing American farmers right now, is that genetic drift from GMO crops is contaminating their conventional and organic crops. This can be disastrous because many GMO crops cannot be sold to important markets, such as Europe, China and Japan. The potential legal implications for Monsanto are staggering."
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MotherForTruth
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I started to approach grocery store managers and asking to bring items with "Non GMO" label.
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MotherForTruth
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JanforGore
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MotherForTruth:
That's a good start. I did the same and now there is at least one aisle in the store dedicated to organic products. That may not mean they are entirely free of GMOs either considering transgenic contamination, but it is a start.
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JanforGore
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artemis6
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I recall a few years back , there was talk of buying shares for influence in corporate villains . Possibly .... some people are trying that . I hope they win .
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artemis6
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JanforGore
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artemis6:
I wish we could get enough backing to buy a majority share and kick them all out.
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JanforGore
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artemis6
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JanforGore:
It would work if we could get the bread ....
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artemis6
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Ambill94
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Isn't there something a little oxymoronic about a the term "socially responsible shareholder" when it comes to shares in Monsanto????
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Ambill94
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JanforGore
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Ambill94:
I suppose , unless the intent is to eventually take them over and do it right.
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JanforGore
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Ambill94
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JanforGore:
I certainly hope you are right on that...:)
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Ambill94
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nikonwilly
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We need to do whatever is necessary to destroy this Corporation and it's poison!
Class action suit ...Organic farmers vs. Chemical destroyers...or ...Pitch forks through their GM hearts! - 4 months ago
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nikonwilly
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hammywill
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nikonwilly:
OR (and) we could stop buying their products!!
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hammywill
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Leen61
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"Monsanto attempts to lock out socially responsible shareholder from its annual meeting." That's BS! But I'm glad it didn't work because there is no way they legally can. Here's a great 60 second video about unlabeled GMO's and that we have the right to know what is in our food!
http://www.brasschecktv.com/videos/food/you-have-a-right-to-know-what-is-in-your... - 4 months ago
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Leen61
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JanforGore
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Leen61:
http://current.com/technology/93624178_gmos-labels-matter.htm
Thanks. I also posted it here a couple days ago. And actually I'm glad they refused because it showed they have something to hide.
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JanforGore
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JanforGore
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Time for them to feel the heat. Monsanto, you will be defeated.
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JanforGore
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artemis6
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JanforGore:
I wish it was sooner ....
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artemis6
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JanforGore
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artemis6:
I guess it's not so easy since they've been toxifiying this planet and us for over a century.
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JanforGore
