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  2. List of boycotts - Wikipedia

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    Companies importing rainforest timber from Malaysia to Australia Prevention of the destruction of Indigenous owned rainforests [6] 1989–1998: Rainforest Action Network: Mitsubishi: Rainforest destruction through its forestry activities: Boycott Mitsubishi Campaign [7] 1991–1998: Friends of the Lubicon: Daishowa: Proposed logging of Lubicon ...

  3. Boycott - Wikipedia

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    The antiboycott provisions are intended to prevent United States citizens and companies being used as instrumentalities of a foreign government's foreign policy. The EAR forbids participation in or material support of boycotts initiated by foreign governments, for example, the Arab League boycott of Israel .

  4. Bud Light boycott - Wikipedia

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    By July 2023, Bud Light's parent company AB InBev's shares had fallen to $58 per share, despite being at $66 in March 2023. [ 116 ] [ 117 ] In July 2023, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis called for AB InBev to be investigated by Florida's pension fund agency, as Florida's pension fund held over 680,000 shares in AB InBev.

  5. Why is everyone boycotting Starbucks? A look inside why the ...

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    The tension brewing between the company and the union can hurt Starbuck's reputation. With the consumer boycotts continuing the Starbucks seeks to find new ways to help sales increase.

  6. Which US companies are pulling back on diversity initiatives?

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    A growing number of prominent companies have scaled back or set aside the diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives that much of corporate America endorsed following the protests that ...

  7. These Business Owners Made Their Feelings for Trump Clear ...

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    Some small business owners who traveled to Washington D.C. on Jan. 6 are facing boycotts and bad online reviews

  8. Go woke, go broke - Wikipedia

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    Go woke, go broke, or alternatively get woke, go broke, is an American political catchphrase used by right-wing groups to criticize and boycott businesses publicly supporting progressive policies, including empowering women, LGBT people and critical race theory ("going woke"), claiming that stock value and business performance will inevitably suffer ("going broke") as a result of adopting ...

  9. Coors strike and boycott - Wikipedia

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    The Coors Brewing Company is a Colorado-based brewing company that was founded in 1873 by German American Adolph Coors.By 1975, it had grown to become the fourth-largest brewing company in the United States, and its brewery in Golden, Colorado was the single largest brewing facility in the world. [1]