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...scrutiny continued early last month, when HarvardWatch released a report detailing a partnership formed in December 1990 between HMC’s then-venture capital division, Aeneas Venture Corporation, and Harken called the Harken Anadarko Partnership...
...HarvardWatch charges that the decision to invest in Harken stemmed from political ties between Stone, who is involved in the energy business, and the Bush family...
...joined hundreds of others from throughout the United States to protest Coke in New York City as part of the Global Day of Protest Against Coke. Similar protests throughout the world including the United States, South Africa, Thailand, Morocco and France. HAC also joined with the PSLM and HarvardWatch for a show of solidarity in front of Mass. Hall to urge University President Lawrence H. Summers to pressure Coke about its policies...
...chairing Enron’s finance committee as it suspended ethical standard after ethical standard, he was, ironically, also chairing Harvard’s Committee on Shareholder Responsibility. Sadly enough, Winokur could have kept chairing that committee for years longer if the Enron scandal had broken later or HarvardWatch, an independent group of students and alumni, had been less persistent about pointing out his close ties to Enron...
...HarvardWatch stated that Harken and the University formed an “off-the-books partnership,” called the Harken Anadarko Partnership (HAP), in December 1990. Harken reportedly held 16 percent of HAP, while 84 percent was owned by Aeneas Venture Corporation, a division of the Harvard endowment that funds venture capital projects...