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10 Worst Corporations of 2001 Named by Multinational Monitor
U.S. Newswire ^ | 12/31/2001 | U.S. Newswire

Posted on 12/31/2001 9:42:20 AM PST by hchutch

10 Worst Corporations of 2001 Named by Multinational Monitor
U.S. Newswire
31 Dec 10:36

10 Worst Corporations Of 2001 Named By Multinational Monitor Magazine
To: National and Business desks
Contact: Robert Weissman of Multinational Monitor, 202-387-8030

WASHINGTON, Dec. 31 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The following was released today by Multinational Monitor:

Abbott Laboratories, Argenbright, Bayer, Coke, Enron, Exxon Mobil, Philip Morris, Sara lee, Southern Co. and Wal-Mart have been named the 10 worst corporations of 2001, in Multinational Monitor magazine's annual listing.

"These behemoths have ripped off the public, polluted the environment, abused their workers and debased our culture," said Robert Weissman, editor of Multinational Monitor. "They appear in our lives everyday, disguised as 'respectable members of the community.' They deserve public opprobrium, and, in many cases, government sanction."

Multinational Monitor is a Washington, D.C.-based monthly magazine that tracks the activities of multinational corporations. It was founded by Ralph Nader.

Abbott Laboratories made the 10 worst list for its TAP Pharmaceuticals, a joint venture with Japanese Takeda Pharmaceuticals. TAP was forced to pay $875 million to resolve criminal charges and civil liability in connection with allegations of major Medicare reimbursement fraud.

Argenbright, the security company, was named to the list for repeat violations of regulations for airport security. Argenbright's appalling record helped convince Congress to federalize U.S. airport security operations.

Bayer appears on the list for its overcharge of the government and public for the anti-anthrax drug Cipro, as well as dangerous peddling of antibiotics for poultry (contributing to antibiotic resistance among humans) and its harassment of a corporate accountability group.

Coca Cola was named among the 10 worst for its sponsorship of the first Harry Potter movie and possible sequels, using a children's favorite to hawks its unhealthy product, and for alleged complicity with death squads in Colombia targeting union leaders there.

Enron made the 10 worst list for costing many of its employees their life savings by refusing to let them dump Enron stock from their pension plans, as the company plunged toward bankruptcy.

ExxonMobil earned a spot on the list for leading the global warming denial campaign and blocking efforts at appropriate remedial action, plus a host of other reckless activities.

Philip Morris asserted its claim to be among the 10 worst by virtue of a "we've changed" marketing campaign -- revealed to be a hoax by a Czech study it commissioned alleging the cost savings from smoking-related premature death, as well as the company's ongoing efforts to addict millions of new smokers.

Sara Lee was named to the list because of a scandal involving its Ball Park Franks hot dogs. Contaminated hot dogs due to company negligence killed 21.

Southern Co., the largest electric utility in the United States, grabbed a place on the list for its efforts to defeat sensible air pollution regulations.

Wal-Mart secured its place among the 10 worst by mistreating workers domestically and abroad, and by contributing to the sprawl that blights the U.S. landscape.

Corporations on Multinational Monitor's 10 worst list appear alphabetically, and are not ranked internally.

For a complete copy of Multinational Monitor's article naming the 10 worst corporations of 2001, see www.essential.org/monitor.

KEYWORDS: CONSUMER ISSUES, POLICY, ENVIRONMENT


TOPICS: Business/Economy; News/Current Events
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Annoy a Naderite. Support these job-creating corporations under attack from the authoritarian left.
1 posted on 12/31/2001 9:42:21 AM PST by hchutch
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To: hchutch
Abbott and Enron deserve to be on this list for defrauding taxpayers and stockholders.
2 posted on 12/31/2001 9:46:41 AM PST by wideawake
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To: Enviralists; Green
FYI.
3 posted on 12/31/2001 9:48:00 AM PST by hchutch
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To: hchutch
Southern Co., the largest electric utility in the United States, grabbed a place on the list for its efforts to defeat sensible air pollution regulations.

I sure enjoy getting their dividend check 4x a year. Pollute on, SO. To he## with the Multinational Monitor and its "sensible" regulations.
4 posted on 12/31/2001 9:49:31 AM PST by CharlieDarwin
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To: hchutch
this list is pathetic !... welcome to a brave new socialist world !! I will be sure to do business with as many of these companys as I can !.
5 posted on 12/31/2001 9:49:50 AM PST by arly
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To: arly
Same here.
6 posted on 12/31/2001 9:50:32 AM PST by hchutch
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To: wideawake
Enron has done more to damage the image of the corporation than nader ever could.

good job on Jazzfan, by the way- didn't get around to reading the exchange until later, but thought you made sense.

7 posted on 12/31/2001 9:50:41 AM PST by fourdeuce82d
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To: hchutch
Walmart is responsible for sprawl? I always wondered who to blame for that. Now I know.

What a crock this list is. I would like to see the left list the 10 political blunders that contributed to a better world:

(top nine are all CLinton so we'll skip that) 1. Ralph Nader runs as Green Party Candidate and siphons wining votes away from Al Gore. GW Bush elected and changes the world for the better by populating the Middle East with McDonalds and Walmarts.

8 posted on 12/31/2001 9:50:49 AM PST by tbeatty
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Coca Cola was named among the 10 worst for its sponsorship of the first Harry Potter movie and possible sequels, using a children's favorite to hawks its unhealthy product, and for alleged complicity with death squads in Colombia targeting union leaders there.

Magical, broom-riding, Coca Cola death squads, bringing tooth decay to the already toothless Columbians.

Do these hippies realize that Coke and coke are not the same thing?

9 posted on 12/31/2001 9:52:39 AM PST by dead
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To: hchutch
pardon me, but you are mistaken. When you limit your definition of 'big corporations' to the Fortune 500, then you can't say that they create jobs. For several decades now each decade brings lower total numbers of americans employed by these organizations. These organizations are in fact being beaten out in competition by smaller organizations and they are transferring their jobs to foreign sources. As these organizations do not really serve the interests of the American nation, then it follows that the US government, that exists to serve the interests of the American nation, should not form policy specifically to benefit these big corporations. On the other hand, you may be a republican corporate fascist, so I wouldn't want to offend your religion. If you would get the impression that these big corporations somehow create jobs for Americans, then you may be engaged in worshiping them.
11 posted on 12/31/2001 9:55:09 AM PST by Red Jones
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To: analog
I need to get my resume out to these company's so I can be part of the problem!
12 posted on 12/31/2001 9:55:21 AM PST by trapshooter
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To: hchutch
Motorola should be on this list; Motorola is the biggest corporate user of the H1B visa program which is a form of indentured servitude. Motorola does this because they say that the American nation can't produce people who can do the job for them. At the same time Motorola got its' but kicked very badly in a variety of markets resulting in massive layoffs of Americans. A company that beat them up real bad is Nokia. Nokia is a Finnish company. Their main labor market where they get the brains that beat out Motorola is Finland, a nation of 10 million people. Motorola says it can't succeed with the American work force, but Nokia can beat Motorola by employing the Finnish work force.

We should all boycott Motorola. With friends like Motorola we don't need enemies.

13 posted on 12/31/2001 9:58:14 AM PST by Red Jones
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To: trapshooter
If the left is squealing about something, keep doing it.
14 posted on 12/31/2001 9:58:17 AM PST by hchutch
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To: hchutch
Sound like "buy" recommendations to me.
15 posted on 12/31/2001 9:59:46 AM PST by lds23
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Argenbright, the security company, was named to the list for repeat violations of regulations for airport security. Argenbright's appalling record helped convince Congress to federalize U.S. airport security operations.

A roundabout way to blame 911 on capitalism?

16 posted on 12/31/2001 9:59:47 AM PST by Liberal Classic
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To: hchutch
contributing to the sprawl that blights the U.S. landscape.

Watch out for this leftist spin-talk. It's the new "global warming."

What the Naderites call "sprawl," a lot of the rest of us call home. We're not trying to ban urban centers, yet nihilistic leftist urbanites are literally trying to ban our homes by demonizing them as "sprawl."

17 posted on 12/31/2001 10:03:05 AM PST by Snuffington
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To: wideawake
Abbott and Enron deserve to be on this list for defrauding taxpayers and stockholders.

That's a fact.

Wal-Mart on the other hand doesn't need to be on there for sprawl, but it sure is on my list for:

1) Not having staples by themselves and making me buy a new stapler to get some.
2) Having 8 empty slots for thumbtacks. How can a retailer run out of 8 slots worth of thumbtacks? They don't exactly fly off the shelves.
3) Selling music CD's with words bleeped without warning the customer and then refusing to take them back when the customer discovers the manipulation.
4) Putting a rack full of Mexican coats underneath a "We buy American" sign.
18 posted on 12/31/2001 10:04:51 AM PST by Arkinsaw
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To: hchutch
These behemoths have ripped off the public, polluted the environment, abused their workers and debased our culture

This sounds like a self-description of the organization making the claim as well as an accurate description of their many feeble minded left-wing brethren.

19 posted on 12/31/2001 10:12:25 AM PST by What Is Ain't
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To: hchutch
This organization was founded by Ralph Nader .... well that shoots their credibility in the foot, their leftist slant simply confirms it
20 posted on 12/31/2001 10:15:53 AM PST by RussianBear716
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