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Quadruple bottom line? How BLab's ratings help investors
Monday, September 17, 2012
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Barron's writes about Berwyn-based B-Lab's impact on investing.
The process has cred. Yale School of Management now forgives student loans of M.B.A.s who work for a B Corp after graduation. Working with corporate-law firms, B Lab has also drafted legislation that would establish a "Benefit Corporation," a legal entity in which directors are held accountable for their treatment of people and the planet alongside their responsibilities to maximize shareholder profits.
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