Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Bad News Sells

Bad news always sells. If you don't believe it just walk into a bookstore today. After the tsunami on March 11, 2011 the naysayers started coming out of the woodworks, especially on message boards, saying that the sales and revenue in Japan would take a hit. CEO Daniel Amos basicly said that the tsunami would be a near non-event (financially) for the company. In fact I believe that I heard him one time say that sales would likely increase following the tsunami. Of course he was proven to be correct, as shown by the Japan Sales Results above.

Aflac is not your Daddy's Enron. On March 16 of this year Aflac issued a press release, saying that Aflac was declared a World's Most Ethical Company for a fifth consecutive year. The Ethisphere Institute, a think tank dedicated to the creation, advancement and sharing of best practices in business ethics, corporate social responsibility, anti-corruption and sustainability, annually recognizes companies around the world that demonstrate a commitment to ethical leadership, compliance practices and corporate social responsibility. Aflac is the only insurance company to appear on the list each year since the inception of the award.