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Figure 1 Share ownership made on the basis of the social performance of companies by country
Table 1 Companies and their respective sectors and abbreviations for research analysis
Figure 2 CSR policies as per GRI guidelines
Table 2 shows EPS for the years 2002-2006, CSR policies as measured by GRI index and EPS mean of the selected companies

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