Tomorrow's value: Who's leading the way?
The results of the Tomorrow’s Value Rating 2011 are presented as sustainability investment bands to reflect the premise that the potential to deliver long-term sustainability performance is an indicator of future share price*.
The companies in the top three investment-grade bands are listed below. These are the companies describing management approaches that can deliver amazing examples of responsibility now and into the future. We believe that the strongest companies of tomorrow will be those with the best sustainability practices today, and we expect great things from these companies.
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Aaa |
Aa |
Baa |
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Campbell’s |
Allianz |
Adidas |
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Danone |
BMW |
Arcelor Mittal |
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General Electric |
Cisco |
Banco Santander |
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Glaxosmithkline |
Coca-Cola |
BASF |
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HP |
Ford |
Colgate |
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Intel |
Henkel |
Deutsche Post |
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Nestlé |
HSBC |
E.ON |
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Nike |
IBM |
Gap |
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Panasonic |
ING |
H&M |
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Siemens |
Nokia |
Johnson & Johnson |
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Unilever |
Procter & Gamble |
Johnson Controls |
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SAP |
Kesko |
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Toyota |
Lloyds |
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UPS |
McDonald’s |
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Vodafone |
Microsoft |
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Volkswagen |
PG&E |
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Westpac Banking Corp |
Shell |
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Starbucks |
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Statoil |
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Swiss Re |
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Telefónica |
* Two Tomorrows does not recommend or endorse any specific investment and does not provide advice on investment options. Two Tomorrows is rendering professional opinion and assumes no liability whatsoever in connection with its use. It is the responsibility of the reader to evaluate the accuracy, completeness and usefulness of any opinions, advice or other information.
Full results and findings on the Tomorrow’s Value Rating website


