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18 Jun 2007

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Tomorrow's Company

Inquiry Report Advocates Wider Role for Tomorrow's Global Company

Tomorrow's global companies should work with governments, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and others to create stronger frameworks of law and regulation for the world's markets, according to a report launched this week by a group of prominent business and NGO leaders...[S]tronger frameworks are needed to enable companies to create wealth and shareholder value at the same time as delivering practical solutions to global issues such as climate change, persistent poverty and human rights abuses...[Inquiry team members included senior representatives from]...ABB, Alcan, Anglo American, Amnesty International Business Group, BP, Dr. Reddy's, Ford...Infosys, KPMG, Leaders' Quest, McKinsey, Standard Chartered, SUEZ, and SustainAbility.