The Five Worst CEOs of 2007

The following are The Five Worst CEOs for 2007. The “winners” have allowed the liberal social agenda to drive their business decisions.

BP’s John Browne. Browne resigned this year partly because his global warming strategy failed miserably.

GE’s Jeff Immelt. “GE’s Environment Push Hits Business Realities” — a front-page Wall Street Journal story in 2007 — highlighted the downsides of its “Ecomagination” marketing campaign.

Wal-Mart’s Lee Scott. Scott’s global warming strategy has the company appealing to the liberal elite while selling out shareholders and low-income customers.

PepsiCo’s Indra K. Nooyi. The company sponsored Al Gore’s Live Earth concert to appear in sync with the environmental generation.” Bottled water, however, is the focus of activists and politicians seeking to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.

Caterpillar’s James Owens. The construction and mining equipment company’s global warming strategy is jeopardizing its future earnings by working against its customers in the coal industry.

Taken from www.freeenterpriser.com

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