On August 27, 2007, Innovest Strategic Value Advisors downgraded its Intangible Value Assessment (IVA) of Ford based on the company's relative performance of social, environmental, and strategic governance (ESG) issues relative to sector peers. On August 28th it upgraded Chevron's IVA Rating
Downloadable reports for companies in the sector and more are available for purchase through Innovest's partner www.csrwire.com/reports/independent
Peter Wilkes, Managing Director at Innovest stated, "Innovest's ratings are an indicator of a company's performance on intangible value drivers and management quality. This information is used to support an investor's existing financial knowledge of a company. It is widely accepted among investors that extra-financial information is now required to get a full understanding of a company's prospects."
By assessing differentials typically not identified by traditional securities analysis, Innovest's IVA ratings uncover hidden risks and value potential for investors. Ratings range from AAA (best) to CCC (worst). Scores on sub factors range from 10 (best) to 0 (worst).
Some of the areas of analysis for companies include:
Supply Chain
Human Rights
Regulatory/Stakeholder relations
Health and Safety
Environmental Strategy and management
Carbon Risk Mitigation
Labor Relations
Product Safety
Workplace issues
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