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[1] CR MAGAZINE | MARCH/APRIL 2015
CR’s 100 Best Corporate Citizens 2015
Indicates “red card” caution; removed from list.
Indicates “yellow card” caution; remains on list.
Any kind of financial relationship with SharedXpertise, CRA or CR Magazine*
Microsoft Corporation
Hasbro, Inc.
Johnson & Johnson
Xerox Corp
Sigma-Aldrich Corp.
Bristol-Myers Squibb Co.
Intel Corp.
Campbell Soup Co.
Ecolab, Inc.
Lockheed Martin Corp.
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Rank Company Symbol EnvironmentRank
Weighted Average
Score
Climate ChangeRank
Human RightsRank
Employee Relations
Rank
Corporate Governance
Rank
PhilanthropyRank
FinancialRank
28.22
36.88
39.82
40.5
41.045
51.135
51.255
53.245
53.3
62.98
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12
7
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29
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70
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57
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132
177
270
255
261
126
202
348
402
187
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MSFT
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JNJ
XRX
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CPB
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19.5% 16.5% 16.0% 19.5% 7.0% 12.5% 9.0%WEIGHTING
The 100 Best
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[2] CR MAGAZINE | MARCH/APRIL 2015
Abbott LaboratoriesWeyerhaeuser Co.Kimberly-Clark Corp.Johnson Controls IncCoca-Cola CoAT&T, Inc.Texas Instruments Inc.Praxair, Inc.ManpowerGroupJones Lang LaSalle Inc.Southwest Airlines CoMcGraw Hill Financial, Inc.Lexmark International, Inc.The Gap Inc.Altria Group Inc.Dow Chemical Co.Merck & Co IncUnited Parcel Service, Inc.CVS Health Corp.3M Co.International Business MachinesWalt Disney Co.Cisco Systems, Inc.Symantec Corp.Computer Sciences Corp.Entergy Corp.Clorox Co.Nike, Inc.General Mills, Inc.Mosaic Company
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Weighted Average
Score
Climate ChangeRank
Human RightsRank
Employee Relations
Rank
Corporate Governance
Rank
63.35565.07
66.27566.31574.47
75.36576.50577.09577.81
79.27581.22
83.18584.72586.64586.7787.62
89.42590.85591.42594.21
9595.33599.915
100.585101.505103.005103.15103.9
106.125107.21
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CR’s 100 Best Corporate Citizens 2015
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Indicates “yellow card” caution; remains on list.
Any kind of financial relationship with SharedXpertise, CRA or CR Magazine*
Dow Chemical Co. Dow was yellow carded after an appeals court let stand a $1.06 billion class-action verdict for allegedly conspiring the fix the price of urethane.
19.5% 16.5% 16.0% 19.5% 7.0% 12.5% 9.0%WEIGHTING
The 100 Best
Philanthropy Rank
Financial Rank
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Hewlett-Packard HP would have been ranked No. 20. The federal government charged HP with violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). HP has settled SEC charges and related criminal charges for $108 million. Employees at subsidiaries (Russia, Poland and Mexico) were alleged to have paid off government officials in three different countries to secure contracts.
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[3] CR MAGAZINE | MARCH/APRIL 2015
CR’s 100 Best Corporate Citizens 2015
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Indicates “yellow card” caution; remains on list.
Any kind of financial relationship with SharedXpertise, CRA or CR Magazine*
The 100 Best
Monsanto Co.Mattel, Inc.Fedex CorpHormel Foods Corp.Hershey CompanyE.I. DuPont De Nemours & CoCoca-Cola Enterprises Inc.Accenture plcGeneral Electric Co.CSX Corp.Procter & Gamble Co.Spectra Energy CorpHess CorporationWaste Management, Inc.Pepsico Inc.Raytheon Co.Eli Lilly & CoPG&E Corp.Air Products & Chemicals Inc.Northern Trust Corp.Humana Inc.Baxter International Inc.Molson Coors Brewing CompanyBiogen Idec IncEaton Corporation plcNorthrop Grumman Corp.Prudential Financial Inc.Owens CorningInternational Paper Co.Occidental Petroleum Corp.
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Rank Company Symbol EnvironmentRank
Weighted Average
Score
Climate ChangeRank
Human RightsRank
Employee Relations
Rank
Corporate Governance
Rank
108.065109.5
109.58111.985112.735112.98
114.585115.115115.805118.535121.71123.98
124.015125.255127.175128.965129.165
129.9130.145131.07133.76134.17
134.245136.305136.53137.29138.56
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Eli Lilly & Co. Eli Lilly and its partner Takeda Pharmaceutical Co. face $9 billion in compensatory and punitive damages after a jury believed that Takeda hid cancer risks during development of the diabetes drug Actos. The charges were almost entirely leveled at Takeda and Eli Lilly’s portion of the verdict will likely be paid by Takeda because of an agreement between the two companies.
19.5% 16.5% 16.0% 19.5% 7.0% 12.5% 9.0%WEIGHTING
Philanthropy Rank
Financial Rank
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6975001222342383452783592582923904444963123206719055324466435238917159833158263505160798
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[4] CR MAGAZINE | MARCH/APRIL 2015
The 100 Best
CR’s 100 Best Corporate Citizens 2015
Indicates “red card” caution; removed from list.
Indicates “yellow card” caution; remains on list.
Any kind of financial relationship with SharedXpertise, CRA or CR Magazine*
Adobe Systems Inc.Chevron Corp.ConocoPhillipsAllstate Corp.Target CorpColgate-Palmolive Co.PVH CorpSempra EnergyWhirlpool Corp.EMC Corp.Tyson Foods, Inc.Sonoco Products Co.Marriott International, Inc.Eastman Chemical CoApplied Materials Inc.Cigna Corp.Autodesk Inc.Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.Verizon CommunicationsState Street Corp.Advanced Micro Devices Inc.Exxon Mobil Corp.Consolidated Edison, Inc.Motorola Solutions Inc.Ingersoll-Rand PlcConAgra Foods, Inc.Brown-Forman Corp.Wyndham Worldwide CorporationAetna Inc.Metlife Inc
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Score
Climate ChangeRank
Human RightsRank
Employee Relations
Rank
Corporate Governance
Rank
141.385142.18
146.635147.065147.155147.595147.77
148.505148.87149.9
150.28150.59
151.705152.7
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Target Corp.
Goldman Sachs Group, Inc.
Target’s yellow card is for the security breach that allowed up to 110 million customers’ data to fall into the hands of hackers. Target faces a class-action suit for one of the largest data breaches in history.
Goldman, along with several companies that did not make the 100 Best List including Citigroup Inc. and UBS AG, have agreed to pay $235 million to settle litigation that they concealed risks of mortgage securities sold by Residential Capital before the global financial crisis.
19.5% 16.5% 16.0% 19.5% 7.0% 12.5% 9.0% WEIGHTING
Philanthropy Rank
Financial Rank
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Alcoa Inc. Alcoa would have been ranked No. 94. Alcoa World Aluminum LLC (AWA) settled charges brought under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and in connection with legacy-contracts of Aluminum Bahrain B.S.C. (Alba). AWA pleaded guilty to one count of bribery and Alcoa agreed to pay $223 million to the Department of Justice (DOJ) and $175 million to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
Duke Energy would have been ranked No. 95. Duke was red-carded for a coal ash spill that impacted a river in North Carolina and Virginia. In February 2014 at a Eden, NC, Duke Energy site, a stormwater pipe located under an ash storage pond collapsed. Nearly 40,000 tons of coal ash flowed into the Dan River. Duke moved quickly to clean up the spill and settle all accounts. Virginia fined the company $2.5 million for the ash release. North Carolina fined the company $25 million for another facility’s groundwater impacts, which the company is appealing. Federal misdemeanor charges were also filed for alleged Clean Water Act violations. The company has proposed settling the federal charges for about $100 million.
Duke Energy
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