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Amazon Named the "Most Reputable Company"

An anonymous reader writes "Amazon has been named the most reputable company in the US this year (up from 21st place last year), according to the sixth annual list of the 150 Most Reputable Companies from advisory firm Reputation Institute (RI), in partnership with Forbes Media. The list is based on RI's US RepTrak Pulse Study, which measures trust, esteem, admiration, and good feelings consumers have towards the largest 150 companies based on revenue in the US. The ratings are analyzed from nearly 33,000 online consumer responses taken in January and February."

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  1. Re:They obviously didn't poll any state government by Desler · · Score: -1, Flamebait

    Being "reputable" means not always placing your profit interests first and foremost.

    Yeah, clearly it means bending over whenever some state government thinks that a private company is their own slush fund to close their budget shortfalls with.