Transamerica a 29 000 participations chez HLS. Demandez-leur de les vendre et de couper les liens avec HLS.
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Dear Sir/Madam, It has come to my attention that your company is currently the top shareholder of Europes largest animal testing laboratory, Huntingdon Life Sciences. They have facilities in the UK, and also in the US. You have recently increased your shareholding to 29,000 shares, and I think you have the right to know what it is you are buying shares in. HLS are the world's most notorious animal testing facility and have been exposed time and time again. There is evidence from the 1980's to 2006 of animal cruelty, scientific fraud, and sloppy procedures. HLS were caught on film punching beagle puppies in the face and cutting open primates without any anesthetic. If you are in any doubt about what goes on in the secret labs of HLS, then please read what their own workers had to say just last year, and see footage taken inside the lab itself: http://www.shac.net/MISC/Inside_HLS.html HLS has also surrounded itself in controversy once again this year, as an ex employee has filed a law suit claiming he was sacked for refusing to falsifying data, this has serious human health implications. I am sure you will agree the footage taken in HLS is horrific and the workers account is utterly shameful. I hope that you can use your position to put an end to your company's support of the disgusting cruelty at Huntingdon Life Sciences by selling your shares like so many companies before you have already. Yours faithfully,
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