10 Companies That Score -80 or Worse on a Single Value
Our scoring range runs from -100 to +100. A score of -100 means the most extreme documented evidence of harm on that dimension. It is reserved for cases where court filings, regulatory actions, and investigative reports leave no ambiguity.
Out of 135,796 individual scores in our database, here are the companies that hit rock bottom.
The List
| Company | Ticker | Score | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Smith & Wesson | SWBI.US | -100 | No War, No Weapons |
| CACI International | CACI.US | -100 | No War, No Weapons |
| Sportsman's Warehouse | SPWH.US | -100 | No War, No Weapons |
| Centene Corp | CNC.US | -100 | Honest & Fair Business |
| R.E.A. Holdings | RE.LSE | -100 | Fair Trade & Ethical Sourcing |
| Nocera, Inc. | NCRA.US | -100 | Kind to Animals |
| Northrop Grumman | NOC.US | -90 | No War, No Weapons |
| Schlumberger | SLB.US | -90 | No War, No Weapons |
| Lockheed Martin | LMT.US | -90 | No War, No Weapons |
| Leidos Holdings | LDOS.US | -80 | No War, No Weapons |
Patterns
Seven of the ten worst scores are on No War, No Weapons. Weapons manufacturing and military contracting produce the most extreme ethical scores in our database.
Smith & Wesson at -100 manufactures firearms directly linked to mass casualty events. The evidence is in court records, not opinion.
CACI International at -100 is a defence and intelligence contractor. Court documents from the Abu Ghraib prison abuse scandal named CACI employees as participants.
Centene Corp at -100 on honesty reflects the healthcare company's $1.25 billion in settlements across dozens of US states for overcharging Medicaid and other government health programs.
R.E.A. Holdings at -100 on Fair Trade & Ethical Sourcing is a palm oil producer with documented allegations of land rights violations and exploitative labour practices in Indonesian operations.
What -100 Means
A -100 is not a judgment call. It represents the convergence of multiple independent evidence sources -- court convictions, regulatory penalties, investigative journalism, and NGO documentation -- all pointing to extreme, documented harm.
These are the outer limits of what our data can measure.
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