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Article

6 Nov 2006

Author:
Murray Armstrong, Guardian [UK]

FTSE 100 giving drops to 0.8%

The top 100 companies listed on the London stock exchange earmarked 0.79% of pre-tax profits for financing their social and environmental responsibilities, down almost a full point from last year's 0.87%. [Top 10: Sainsbury's, ITV, Northern Rock, WPP, ICAP, GlaxoSmithKline, Kazakhmys, Tesco, Smith & Nephew, Unilever]