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Rittenhouse CEO Candor Rankings Sink to Five-Year Low: Truthiness Gains

NEW YORK - 
      CEO Candor Scores in the 2007 Rittenhouse Rankings Survey (www.RittenhouseRankings.com) 
      sank to a new low with the measure of unclear statements or “fog” 
      increasing by 21 perc
Posted : Thu, 01 May 2008 19:30:32 GMT
Author : NY-RITTENHOUSE-RANKINGS
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NEW YORK - (Business Wire) CEO Candor Scores in the 2007 Rittenhouse Rankings Survey (www.RittenhouseRankings.com) sank to a new low with the measure of unclear statements or fog increasing by 21 percent over 2006 and up 85 percent from five years ago. The survey, which evaluates candor in annual shareholder letters, shows that confusing and misleading statements or dangerous fog, increased 66 percent in the survey up from 39 percent five years ago. In contrast, statements that require simple clarification or add useless clutter or benign fog, declined to 34 percent, down from 61 percent.

These latest results in the annual CEO Candor benchmark survey of 100 Fortune 500 companies by Rittenhouse Rankings Inc. reveal that CEOs are increasingly less able or willing to articulate a clear understanding of their businesses. President, L. J. Rittenhouse said, Not only is the overall measure of CEO candor declining, but the quality of candor is deteriorating. Since clear communication is essential for effective and ethical behavior, this growth in dangerous fog is particularly disturbing.

Dangerous fog in the 2007 survey included 1,500 points for Orwellian language up from only 190 points a year ago. Orwellian language, explained Rittenhouse, is named for author George Orwell, who championed straight talk and exposed doublethink a concept updated by Stephen Colbert as truthiness using words to describe the truth we want to exist, rather than facts. In the 2007 survey, 70 percent of the companies had examples of Orwellian language up from only 17 percent in the 2006 survey.

Cigna recorded the biggest year-over-year gain in overall ranking climbing from 97th in 2006 to 16th in 2007, while Dow Jones registered the biggest decline ranking 93rd in 2007 down from 10th. The ten top and bottom-ranked companies in 2007 based on measures of efficiency, comprehensive content, and fog were:

2007 Top-Ranked   2007 Bottom-Ranked
Rank   Company   Rank   Company
1   Eaton   100   Humana
2 Entergy 99 ServiceMaster
3 Wells Fargo 98 Boeing
4 Novartis 97 Estée Lauder
5 Target 96 News Corp
6 Toyota 95 Student Loan
7 Williams Companies 94 Coca-Cola
8 Sherwin-Williams 93 Dow Jones
9 Charles Schwab 92 ExxonMobil
10 Loews 91 Merrill Lynch

The Rittenhouse Rankings CEO CandorSM Survey, is conducted by Rittenhouse Rankings Inc., a New York-based strategic and investor-relations company that advises large and mid-cap size companies on building economic value through candor and capital stewardship. The benchmark survey of CEO candor includes approximately 20 percent of Fortune 500 companies representing 12 industry groups. President L.J. Rittenhouse is the author of Do Business with People You Can Tru$t, and will sign copies of her book on May 3, 2008 at the Berkshire Hathaway annual shareholder meeting in Omaha.

Rittenhouse Rankings Inc.
Stephen Dandrow, 212-580-9176
Stephen@rittenhouserankings.com


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