Fortune has come up with a list of "Blue Ribbon" companies. The companies on the most Fortune lists (Fortune 500, Fastest Growing, Most Admired, Best To Work For) made the grade.
Some of the companies make sense, a least where the term "Blue Ribbon" is employed. It would be hard to argue that Intel (INTC), GE (GE), Cisco (CSCO), Apple (AAPL), and P&G (PG) shouldn’t be on the list.
But, there in the middle of those is Citigroup (C), one of only ten firms to make the grade.
Someone at Fortune has too much times on his hands.
Douglas A. McIntyre
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