How an investor helped Netflix disclose its ESG performance Sachin Nagarajan | 29 Jul 2021Text size
Lily Bowles is a Netflix subscriber and shareholder. She believes in the company’s ability to not only entertain but also challenge prejudice and create a greater sense of human connection.
As a self-described steward of her capital, Bowles wanted to know how Netflix (NFLX), whose stock she first bought in 2016, was performing on material environmental, social, and governance risks. These are sustainability issues that can be reasonably expected to have a financial impact on a company.
Bowles’ finance background, and her roughly 20 years as a Netflix viewer, made her uniquely positioned to get information on Netflix’s material ESG risk performance.
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