“Thanks Keely. You give a clear sense of the serious and thorough approach we have taken. Can you give a few images from the various investments we have made? This will bring to life what we are doing…
Ben 08/11/08″
Posts Tagged ‘Community Investment’
Keely Byrne/Community Impact
Posted by: Ben Bingham
Monday, August 11th, 2008
Tags: Ben Bingham, CEPRODEL, Community Investment, Keely Byrne, Socially Responsible Investment (SRI)
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Community Investing
Posted by: Administrator
Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008
“Ben has asked me to describe our approach to investing in community development. I began working on our community investing program when I joined Benchmark last August, and almost a dozen investments later it is exciting to see how our approach has developed. From the start we knew that we wanted to apply the principles of asset allocation and diversification to community investing. As I researched the different types of community development organizations and investment products, our strategy continued to take shape and a theme emerged for our investments: unique stories. (more…)
Tags: CEPRODEL, Community Investment, Investment Strategy, Keely Byrne, Microfinance, Socially Responsible Investment (SRI), Sostenica, SRI philosophy
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I’m back
Posted by: Ben Bingham
Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
“It has been almost a year since my partner doubted something I blogged about the emergence of private equity stock markets and I began sulking that no one believed me (it turned out to be very true…).
Then I couldn’t find a way to blog without bragging that all the things Sam and I saw coming were in fact happening. Now, a year later I’m glad to be able to say that the approach we have taken is not only vindicated with positive first and second quarters, but even being touted by others as the strategy of the future. James Montier in his new book Behavioral Investing says the following: (more…)
Tags: Ben Bingham, Community Investment, SRI philosophy
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