Gone are the days of growth at all costs. Stock returns alone no longer cut it. Corporations are judged by how they treat workers, customers, communities, shareholders and the environment. The twin tragedies of the Covid-19 pandemic and racial injustice only speed the shift toward responsible capitalism.
The Forbes web site conducted their fourth annual Just 100, with their partner Just Capital polling more than 110,000 people on the most critical aspects of corporate behavior. Just Captial then objectively graded America’s largest public companies on how they served five critical stakeholders. The result: the top publicly traded corporations turning the daunting challenges of 2020 into lasting, positive change.
THE TOP 10
1
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Microsoft |
Redmond, Washington
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Satya Nadella
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2
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NVIDIA |
Santa Clara, California
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Jen-Hsun Huang
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3
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Apple |
Cupertino, California
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Tim Cook
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4
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Intel |
Santa Clara, California
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Bob Swan
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5
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Alphabet |
Mountain View, California
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Sundar Pichai
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6
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JPMorgan Chase |
New York, New York
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Jamie Dimon
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7
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Salesforce.com |
San Francisco, California
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Marc Russell Benioff
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8
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AT&T |
Dallas, Texas
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John Stankey
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9
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Cisco Systems |
San Jose, California
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Charles H. Robbins
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10
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Adobe |
San Jose, California
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Shantanu Narayen
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