The World's Most Ethical
Companies<http://www.thekirkreport.com/2009/04/the-worlds-most-ethical-companies.html>
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The World's Most Ethical Companies]
The *Ethisphere Institute* <http://ethisphere.com/wme2009/> has released
this year's list of *The World's Most Ethical Companies*. According to their
website, 99 companies made this year's cut after a lengthy selection
process. In addition, they also have made the bold claim that the past
performance of the world's most ethical companies (the WME) have
significantly outperformed the S&P 500 over the past five years:

[image: WME]

While we all would like to believe and really hope that the world's most
ethical companies reward their shareholder's the most, I must admit *I'm
skeptical of such performance claims based on my personal tracking and
observation of socially conscious investment funds*. As someone who desires
very much to align my long-term investments in a socially conscious manner
whenever possible, I've struggled with finding a way to do this without
sacrificing my performance at the same time. Perhaps this year's list can
help (or not). We shall soon see!

Last night I looked up the ticker symbols of the companies named within the
most ethical group. Unfortunately, I was able to find only *62 of the 99
companies* <http://ethisphere.com/wme2009/> primarily because some of the
companies named are private companies (like Trader Joe's), divisions of
other companies (like T-Mobile is owned by Deutsche Telekom), or foreign
companies (like Japan's Kao) that is impossible for U.S. investors to gain
direct exposure to. This by itself raises an eyebrow due to the performance
claims made in past years (after all, how do you compare the performance of
firms to the S&P 500 that are not publicly traded?), but at least we can
create a watchlist to track and monitor over the coming year on our own of
the companies we can track.

[image: WME 2009]

In case you need it, here's the *spreadsheet* that also breaks down this
group of stocks by sector. Ideally, if past significant outperformance
continues, this would be a nice watchlist/screen to work with but we'll see
how it performs over the coming year.

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