Companies have something called a code of ethics that outlines how they will run their business. Sometimes they refer to this as their code of conduct. There arenât always laws to govern things like ethics. Therefore, it is up to companies to define some of their ethical behavior.
According to the International Labor Organization, âUnlike labor law, corporate codes of conduct do not have any authorized definition. The concept “corporate code of conduct” refers to companies’ policy statements that define ethical standards for their conduct. There is a great variance in the ways these statements are drafted. Corporate codes of conduct are completely voluntary. They can take a number of formats and address any issue – workplace issues and workers’ rights being just one possible category. Also, their implementation depends totally on the company concerned.â
In researching these companies, it was interesting that Facebook didnât have a clearly defined code of ethics listed in the same way other companies did. For more about Facebook, check out the Wall Street Journal article: Facebook Agrees to Work With Government on Germany Privacy Code.
The following list was created to put all of the most useful information about Apple in one easy to find location:
When Was Apple Incorporated?  âApple was incorporated in the state of California on January 3, 1977.â
When Apple Went IPO:Â Apple’s initial public offering was on December 12, 1980 at $22 per share. âThe stock has split three times since the IPO so on a split-adjusted basis the IPO share price was $2.75.â
Appleâs Mission Statement:   Apple is committed to bringing the best personal computing experience to students, educators, creative professionals and consumers around the world through its innovative hardware, software and Internet offerings. The Apple website officially lists their mission statement as: âApple designs Macs, the best personal computers in the world, along with OS X, iLife, iWork, and professional software. Apple leads the digital music revolution with its iPods and iTunes online store. Apple reinvented the mobile phone with its revolutionary iPhone and App Store, and has recently introduced its magical iPad which is defining the future of mobile media and computing devices.â
How to Find Up to the Minute Price on Apple Stock:Â Appleâs ticker symbol is AAPL â click here for 20 minute delayed price.
The Name iPod Came From 2001: A Space Odyssey:Â “As soon as I saw the white iPod, I thought 2001,” Chieco told Wired in 2006. “Open the pod bay door, Hal! Then it was just a matter of adding the ‘i’ prefix, as in ‘iMac.'”
Appleâs Annual Report:Â Â âApple does not produce a glossy annual report. Apple’s Form 10-K is available on our website. If you require a hard copy, go to the Request Information form and select the Form 10-K.â
Appleâs Dividend History:Â Â Find Apple dividend and stock split information. Â Apple has had three 2- for-1 stock splits in 1987, 2000 and 2005.
The following is a list of the estimated value of some of the top companies in 2011. They are listed in order of highest to lowest value.
Apple â TechCrunch recently reported that Appleâs value is now worth as much as Microsoft, HP and Dell combined. Valued at over $300 billion, Apple continues to grow. For more specifics, click here: Apple Value
Microsoft â Recent estimates put Microsoftâs value at about $200 billion. Skype â Microsoft’s recent purchase assessed Skypeâs value at $8.5 billion.
Today Facebook announced its new integration with Skype that will allow video calling and group chatting. Zuckerberg is touting âease of useâ as one of the key benefits of this system. Facebook can now compete with Google+ and their video chat service named Hangout.
The question now becomes, do you really want to have the capability of having people see you? Recently I was having a conversation with my husband on my iPhone using Appleâs Facetime application. As my husband took his iPhone around the office and said, âsay hello to so and soâ, I realized that as I could see them, they could also see me in my jammies with no makeup, hair up on top of my head and wearing my reading glasses. It wasnât glamorous.
Many people use these video calling services when they are at home. Do we really want to see what everyone looks like when they first wake up in the morning? As we start opening up our homes to people with our video capabilities, we may also be showcasing things that may be better left unseen. Think about the dirty dishes in the sink or the unmade bed. Now more people than ever will know everyoneâs dirty little secrets.
The movie The Social Network showcased Mark Zuckerbergâs ability to create an enormous business from seemingly nothing. Not all entrepreneurs have been accepted to Harvard like Mark Zuckerberg or Bill Gates to hit it big. However, having the intelligence to get there doesnât hurt.
I grew up next door to a very smart man who worked his way through a state college and started a little company with $5000. That man was Leonard (Sam) Shoen who created U-Haul by asking gas station owners to let him rent trucks from their lots.  Amerco is now the parent of U-Haul and is a far cry from the corner gas station beginnings.