Coca-Cola Company celebrates diversity, inclusion and equality. poor earl

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As one of the world’s most inclusive brands, The Coca-Cola Company celebrates diversity, inclusion and equality. This commitment comes to life through our workplace culture, community partnerships and policies we support.

The company has long protected employees from discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity and expression, having scored 100 percent on the Human Rights Campaign’s Corporate Equality Index every year since 2006.

"We are thrilled to receive a 100 percent score on the Human Rights Campaign’s Corporate Equality Index," said Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer Lori George Billingsley. "Our commitment to diversity, inclusion and equality, and our support for our colleagues, family members and friends is intrinsic and enduring. We have always and will continue to demonstrate this commitment through both our policies and actions."

https://www.coca-colacompany.com/news/coca-cola-fosters-inclusive-lgbtq-community
 
So, is Coca Cola a "good" corporation or an "evil" corporation? Is their profit margin too high or acceptable, for example?
 
Coca-Cola Australia is a proud supporting partner of both Sydney WorldPride and Sydney, Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras. Coca-Cola will encourage Aussies to spread the love throughout the entire festival period with its limited-edition Coca-Cola No Sugar Love Cans, available at Pride events.

The Love Cans were first created in 2017 during the nationwide debate on marriage equality to showcase Coca-Cola’s support for the LGBTQIA+ community and as a reminder to #SayYesToLove. The Love Cans will be available via chilled sampling across the Opening & Closing concerts and Pride Villages, with Pride-goers needing to get in quick before the limited-edition pack is gone!

Coca-Cola is also inviting pride-goers to visit the Coca-Cola photobooth at the Opening Ceremony to capture moments of love and celebration, however they may choose. The photobooth uses nine lenses to create impactful 3D stereoscopic images, that visitors can instantly share across social media using #celebratelove and tagging @cocacolaau.

https://www.bandt.com.au/coke-brings-back-its-love-cans-for-pride/
 
So, is Coca Cola a "good" corporation or an "evil" corporation? Is their profit margin too high or acceptable, for example?

Good questions. Another is; are leftist loons okay with how much their executives are making?

James Quincey
Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer
$22,332,484

Brian J. Smith
Senior Executive; Former President and Chief Operating Officer
$9,485,661

John Murphy
President and Chief Financial Officer
$8,416,229

Manuel Arroyo
Chief Marketing Officer
$7,086,959
 
Good questions. Another is; are leftist loons okay with how much their executives are making?

James Quincey
Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer
$22,332,484

Brian J. Smith
Senior Executive; Former President and Chief Operating Officer
$9,485,661

John Murphy
President and Chief Financial Officer
$8,416,229

Manuel Arroyo
Chief Marketing Officer
$7,086,959

Worse...

Coco Cola profit margin:

CocaCola net profit margin as of March 31, 2023 is 22.69%.
https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/charts/ko/cocacola/profit-margins

Coca Cola = good corporation because they practice "diversity."

Exxon profit margin:

The current operating profit margin for Exxon as of March 31, 2023 is 15.10%.
https://www.macrotrends.net/stocks/...(XOM),Exxon as of December 31, 2022 is 14.29%.

Exxon = evil corporation because they make too much money...

:rolleyes:
 
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