Well, Forbes has another one of its famous "lists of stuff." [Ed: I challenged them to send us a top ten list of their top ten lists. No dice.] This time, the company started by the guy who collected anything that wasn't nailed down offers a list of the ten most reputable global companies. Apparently that means companies people like the most (as opposed to sue the least). Among obvious favorites like Google, two car companies have made the grade. India's Tata conglomerate, which just picked up Land Rover and Jaguar for a song is beloved. (Although it should be remembered that Tata makes all manner of products from steel to tea). And as irritating as it is to those of us "in the know", Forbes's research seems to suggest Toyota has an unending bag full of goodwill. Note to Toyota: don't get cocky. You can bet the 1960 version of that list would have included Ford and GM.
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This begs the question: What are the 10 worst companies?
consumerist.com is working on the worst via a user vote for the worst company in America. Best Buy, Comcast, Countrywide, BofA, Wamu, Sears are some of the popular choices…
Where is Saturn?? lols
Doesn’t Saturn win Customer Service awards,and have a loyal client folowing based on that,in spite of a less than stellar product lineup?
Probably not actually the “worst” huh?
lols
Saturn is part of GM
Verizon for worst
@Chgomatt
Your Saturn… is not my fault.