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3 Mai 2004

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Business Ethics

100 Best Corporate Citizens for 2004

The top four companies for 2004, in rank order, are Fannie Mae, Procter & Gamble, Intel, and St. Paul Companies -- all of which have made the list five years running...Other five-year firms include Avon Products, Ecolab, Herman Miller, Modine Manufacturing, Pitney Bowes, Starbucks, Merck, Brady Corporation, and Sonoco. [also refers to Deere & Company (John Deere), Eastman Kodak, Agilent Technologies, Trex, Pixar, AFLAC, Weight Watchers International, Kellogg, Pepsi Bottling Group, Motorola, Green Mountain Coffee, Aetna, IBM, Cisco Systems, Timberland, Southwest Airlines, Cummins, Adolph Coors, Clorox, AT&T, Graco, Medtronic, New York Times, Golden West, Whirlpool]