Search for Companies:
Like Google, a search should return the most relevant information first. Also
like Google, putting search terms with more than one word in inverted commas
will search for just this phrase. Searching for parts of words will return whole
words. Therefore, if you are unsure of the spelling of a word it may be worth
using part of a word.
For example, a search for 'Nestl' returns more Nestl� companies than a search
for 'Nestle'.
We abbreviate company names without full stops (BP and not B.P) and use '&'
instead of 'and' (Procter & Gamble).
No companies found?
If you can find no information on a particular company and have tried typing
the company name into the stories search too, it is likely that we hold no data
on the company in question. This means that its ethical rating is likely to
be OK, but may be worth further research (see Research
and Ratings). Click here
for more help on searching.
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