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Thanks.
Thought I would add:
Criteria:
http://www.hrc.org/Content/Navigatio...a/Criteria.htm
Companies with score of 100:
http://www.hrc.org/Template.cfm?Sect...entDisplay.cfm
And, perhaps just as important:
Quote:
Thought I would add:
Criteria:
http://www.hrc.org/Content/Navigatio...a/Criteria.htm
Companies with score of 100:
http://www.hrc.org/Template.cfm?Sect...entDisplay.cfm
And, perhaps just as important:
Quote:
The eight lowest-scoring companies include Little Rock, Ark.-based ALLTEL Corp., a long-distance and wireless telecommunications firm serving more than 12 million customers in 26 U.S. states, the only company to receive a score of zero in 2004. The other seven, each receiving a score of 14 percent, are: BB&T Corp., based in Winston-Salem, N.C., one of the state's oldest banks, operating more than 1,100 branches in the U.S.; Exxon Mobil Corp., based in Irving, Texas, the world's second-largest oil company; International Steel Group Inc., based in Richfield, Ohio, the largest steelmaker in North America, serving the automotive and construction markets; Meijer Inc., which sells everything from French toast to power saws in nearly 160 stores in the Midwest; New NGC Inc., based in Charlotte, N.C., the second-largest gypsum wallboard manufacturer in the United States; Perot Systems Corp., founded by 1992 Reform Party presidential candidate Ross Perot, which provides consulting and information technology services; and Shaw Industries Inc., based in Dalton, Ga., which sells ceramic tile and hardwood flooring and is the world's No. 1 carpet manufacturer. |