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Press Release (Embargoed until January 28)  ( *이하 거친한글 번역 클릭 )

GLOBAL 100 MOST SUSTAINABLE CORPORATIONS DAVOS

DAVOS, SWITZERLAND, January 28, 2009 – Corporate Knights Inc. and Innovest Strategic Value Advisors today announced the fifth annual Global 100 list of the most sustainable large corporations in the world. The Global 100 includes companies from 15 countries encompassing all sectors of the economy that were evaluated according to how effectively they manage environmental, social and governance risks and opportunities, relative to their industry peers.

The United States led the way with 20 Global 100 companies (four more than they had in 2008). The United Kingdom followed with 19 (down from 24 in 2008) and Japan improved by two on its 2008 tally with a total of 15 companies qualifying in 2009. Rounding out the top five countries with the most constituents were France (eight) and Germany (seven), while Canada, Finland, and Sweden each registered five Global 100 constituents. Two-thirds (65/100) of the 2008 companies remained on the list in 2009.

As the Global 100 companies are meant to isolate those firms best equipped to thrive in the long-term because of their holistic approach to managing stakeholder relationships, this year for the first time, The Global 100 traced back all 100 constituents to their year of origin to see what kind of longevity they had demonstrated to date. The average age of the 2009 Global 100 company was 102 years old, ranging from Stora Enso OYJ (1288 AD) to Telus Corporation (1999 AD). In all, 46 of the 2009 Global 100 companies have been in existence for at least 100 years.

Toby Heaps, Editor of Corporate Knights magazine, says, “While markets go up and down, companies like the Global 100 members that prudently take care of the interests of all their stakeholders offer the best bet for society and investors in the long-term.”

From its inception in February 2005, the Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations has outperformed its benchmark (the MSCI World Index) by 480 basis points per annum to end of year 2008.

Matthew Kiernan, CEO of Innovest, a New York-based investment advisory firm, whose analysis underpins the list, notes: “The continuing out-performance of the Global 100, even in the midst of the current global financial crisis, provides eloquent testimony–and yet more evidence–for investors, company executives, governments, and civil society alike: superior positioning and performance on environmental, social, and governance issues does provide a valuable leading indicator of better-managed, more agile, ‘futureproof’ companies. And we expect this ‘sustainability premium’ to become even larger in the coming years.”

This year’s Global 100 were recognized at the Davos World Economic Forum at a private dinner hosted by Corporate Knights and Innovest. The dinner discussion explored the question of what will be the next motor to power the global economy, and how investors and policy makers can best rev it up. The dinner featured remarks from billionaire investor George Soros, Chairman of Soros Fund Management, Lord Nicholas Stern, and Nobel laureate economist Joseph Stiglitz.



The 2009 List corp_country_list.JPG

The Global 100 list for 2009 (alphabetical | by country | by sector/industry)

Company Name Country GICS© Sector
Acciona SA Spain Utilities
Accor France Consumer Discretionary
Adidas AG Germany Consumer Discretionary
Advanced Micro Devices United States Information Technology
Aeon Company Limited Japan Consumer Staples
Air France-KLM France Industrials
Alcoa Inc United States Materials
Amazon.com Inc United States Consumer Discretionary
Atlantia Italy Industrials
Atlas Copco AB Sweden Industrials
BASF SE Germany Materials
Baxter International Inc United States Health Care
BG Group PLC United Kingdom Energy
BHP Billiton PLC United Kingdom Materials
British Land Company PLC United Kingdom Financials
British Sky Broadcasting Group PLC United Kingdom Consumer Discretionary
Cable & Wireless PLC United Kingdom Telecommunication Services
Cairn Energy PLC United Kingdom Energy
Centrica PLC United Kingdom Utilities
Coca Cola Company United States Consumer Staples
Credit Agricole SA France Financials
Daikin Industries Limited Japan Industrials
Dell Inc United States Information Technology
Deutsche Boerse AG Germany Financials
Dexus Property Group Australia Financials
Diageo PLC United Kingdom Consumer Staples
East Japan Railway Company Japan Industrials
Eastman Kodak Company United States Consumer Discretionary
Encana Corp. Canada Energy
Ericsson Telephone AB Sweden Information Technology
FPL Group Inc United States Utilities
Fresenius Medical Care AG Germany Health Care
Geberit Switzerland Industrials
Genzyme Corp. United States Health Care
Glaxosmithkline PLC United Kingdom Health Care
Goldman Sachs Group Inc United States Financials
Groupe Danone France Consumer Staples
H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB Sweden Consumer Discretionary
Hewlett-Packard Company United States Information Technology
Hochtief AG Germany Industrials
Honda Motor Company Limited Japan Consumer Discretionary
Iberdrola SA Spain Utilities
Inditex SA Spain Consumer Discretionary
Intel Corp. United States Information Technology
Kesko OYJ Finland Consumer Staples
Kuraray Company Limited Japan Materials
Lafarge SA France Materials
Land Securities Group PLC United Kingdom Financials
Lend Lease Corp. Limited Australia Financials
London Stock Exchange Group PLC United Kingdom Financials
Lonmin PLC United Kingdom Materials
L'Oreal France Consumer Staples
Michelin France Consumer Discretionary
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Limited Japan Industrials
Muenchener Rueckversicherung AG Germany Financials
Neste Oil OYJ Finland Energy
Nike Inc United States Consumer Discretionary
Nippon Yusen KK Japan Industrials
Nokia Corporation Finland Information Technology
Novo Nordisk A/S Denmark Health Care
Novozymes A/S Denmark Materials
NTT Data Corp. Japan Information Technology
NTT Docomo Inc Japan Telecommunication Services
Panasonic Corporation Japan Consumer Discretionary
PG & E Corp. United States Utilities
Pinnacle West Capital Corp. United States Utilities
Procter & Gamble Company United States Consumer Staples
Prologis United States Financials
Prudential PLC United Kingdom Financials
Reed Elsevier PLC United Kingdom Consumer Discretionary
Ricoh Company Limited Japan Information Technology
Roche Holdings Limited Switzerland Health Care
Royal Bank Of Canada Canada Financials
Sainsbury (J) PLC United Kingdom Consumer Staples
Saint Gobain France Industrials
Saipem Italy Energy
SAP AG Germany Information Technology
SCA AB Sweden Materials
Scania AB Sweden Industrials
Sekisui Chemical Company Limited Japan Consumer Discretionary
Sims Group Limited Australia Materials
Smith & Nephew PLC United Kingdom Health Care
Sompo Japan Insurance Japan Financials
State Street Corp. United States Financials
Statoilhydro ASA Norway Energy
Stora Enso OYJ Finland Materials
Swiss Reinsurance Company Switzerland Financials
Telus Corp. Canada Telecommunication Services
The Capita Group PLC United Kingdom Industrials
The Walt Disney Company United States Consumer Discretionary
TNT NV Netherlands Industrials
Toppan Printing Company Limited Japan Industrials
Toronto-Dominion Bank Canada Financials
Toyota Motor Corp. Japan Consumer Discretionary
Transcanada Corp. Canada Energy
Unilever PLC United Kingdom Consumer Staples
United Technologies Corp. United States Industrials
Vestas Windsystems A/S Denmark Industrials
Wartsila OYJ Finland Industrials
Whitbread PLC United Kingdom Consumer Discretionary




Turnover for 2009

These are the companies that were dropped/added in the 2009 Global 100 list:

Dropped from the list in 2009

Company Name Country GICS© Sector
3I Group PLC United Kingdom Financials
Agilent Technologies Inc United States Information Technology
American International Group Inc United States Financials
Australia And New Zealand Banking Group Australia Financials
Babcock & Brown Australia Financials
BT Group PLC United Kingdom Telecommunication Services
Cattles PLC United Kingdom Financials
Denso Corp. Japan Consumer Discretionary
Deutsche Post AG Germany Industrials
Dexia Belgium Financials
Electrocomponents PLC United Kingdom Information Technology
Fabege AB Sweden Financials
Fortum OYJ Finland Utilities
General Electric Company United States Industrials
Hbos PLC United Kingdom Financials
ING Groep NV Netherlands Financials
Insurance Australia Group Australia Financials
Johnson Matthey PLC United Kingdom Materials
Liberty International PLC United Kingdom Financials
Marks & Spencer Group PLC United Kingdom Consumer Discretionary
Mayr-Melnhof Karton AG Austria Materials
Mitchells & Butlers PLC United Kingdom Consumer Discretionary
MTR Corporation Limited Hong Kong Industrials
Nestle Switzerland Consumer Staples
Nexen Inc Canada Energy
NSK Limited Japan Industrials
OMV AG Austria Energy
Rio Tinto PLC United Kingdom Materials
Royal Bank Of Scotland Group PLC United Kingdom Financials
Royal Dutch Shell PLC United Kingdom Energy
Serco Group PLC United Kingdom Industrials
Societe Generale France Financials
Tietoenator OYJ Finland Information Technology
Westpac Banking Corp. Australia Financials
Yell Group PLC United Kingdom Consumer Discretionary

 

Added to the list in 2009

Company Name Country GICS© Sector
Aeon Company Limited Japan Consumer Staples
Amazon.com Inc United States Consumer Discretionary
BG Group PLC United Kingdom Energy
BHP Billiton PLC United Kingdom Materials
Cairn Energy PLC United Kingdom Energy
Dell Inc United States Information Technology
Dexus Property Group Australia Financials
East Japan Railway Company Japan Industrials
Encana Corp. Canada Energy
Ericsson Telephone AB Sweden Information Technology
Geberit Switzerland Industrials
Glaxosmithkline PLC United Kingdom Health Care
Goldman Sachs Group Inc United States Financials
Groupe Danone France Consumer Staples
Hochtief AG Germany Industrials
Lend Lease Corp. Limited Australia Financials
London Stock Exchange Group PLC United Kingdom Financials
Lonmin PLC United Kingdom Materials
Michelin France Consumer Discretionary
Muenchener Rueckversicherung AG Germany Financials
NTT Data Corp. Japan Information Technology
PG & E Corp. United States Utilities
Procter & Gamble Company United States Consumer Staples
Prologis United States Financials
Prudential PLC United Kingdom Financials
Saint Gobain France Industrials
Sims Group Limited Australia Materials
Sompo Japan Insurance Japan Financials
Statoilhydro ASA Norway Energy
Stora Enso OYJ Finland Materials
Telus Corp. Canada Telecommunication Services
TNT NV Netherlands Industrials
Toronto-Dominion Bank Canada Financials
Wartsila OYJ Finland Industrials
Whitbread PLC United Kingdom Consumer Discretionary


Corporate Knights Inc. is an independent Canadian-based media company that publishes the world’s largest circulation magazine with an explicit focus on responsible
business. The mission of Corporate Knights Inc. is to humanize the marketplace. Corporate Knights publishes the annual Best 50 Corporate Citizens in Canada as a Globe
and Mail insert, and the annual Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations in the World.

Innovest Strategic Value Advisors is an international investment advisory firm specializing in analyzing “non-traditional” drivers of risk and shareholder value including
companies’ performance on environmental, social and strategic governance issues. Innovest was recognized in 2006 as the world’s top independent provider of “nontraditional”
research by the Thompson Extel survey of major institutional investors. Founded in 1998, the firm currently has over US$1.3 billion under structured subadvisory
mandates. Innovest currently has clients in over twenty countries, with offices in Toronto, New York, London, Paris, Sydney, San Francisco and Tokyo.

The Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations in the World is a project initiated by Corporate Knights Inc. (
www.corporateknights.ca), and powered by research from
Innovest Strategic Value Advisor Inc (
www.innovestgroup.com). Launched in 2005, the annual Global 100 is announced each year at the World Economic Forum in Davos.


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