Top Vote-Getting Resolutions for Spring, 2003

Chart is current as of July, 2003
* Vote is preliminary, and not yet confirmed by company

Company Resolution Vote Vote in 2002
J.C. Penney Sexual orientation nondiscrimination 93.3%* n/a
Avon Annually elect board of directors 92.89%* n/a
Reebok Annually elect board of directors 63%*  
Stanley Works Annually elect board of directors 55%* n/a
Weyerhauser Stock option expensing 51.41%* n/a
IPSCO Environmental disclosure 49.2%* n/a
Triquint Environmental health & safety 46.03% n/a
Cooper Industries Sustainability report 44.29% 21.85%
Dover Sexual orientation non-discrimination 42.8%* n/a
YUM! Brands Sustainability report 38.98%* n/a
Bank of Montreal Social & environmental risk disclosure 29.9% n/a
American Power Conversion Board inclusiveness 28.61% 24.1%
Danaher Diversity on the board of directors 28.6% n/a
Delphi Automotive Systems Global set of corporate standards 27.54% 21.6%
ExxonMobil Sexual orientation nondiscrimination 27.3% 23.9%
TD Bank Financial Group Social & environmental risk disclosure 27%* n/a
American Electric Power Electric utilities reduce greenhouse gas emissions 26.9%* n/a
Boeing Develop & adopt human rights policies 25.77% n/a
General Electric Cost of PCB contamination remediation 25.6%* 21.7%
ChevronTexaco Renewable energy 25.06% n/a
Bed, Bath & Beyond Glass ceiling review 24.89% n/a
TXU Reduce electric utilities' greenhouse gas emissions 24%* n/a
Grant Pride Board diversity 24.5%* n/a
Southern Co. Reduce electric utilities' greenhouse gas emissions 23%* w/d
General Electric Reduce greenhouse gas emissions 22.6%* 19.2%
ExxonMobil Report on climate change strategy 22.2% n/a
ExxonMobil Renewable energy 21.3% 20.2%

 

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