Honest reports result in prize

22.02.2002

Grundfos has received yet another accounting prize - this time for the Group Envi-ronmental Report plus the Overall Accounts and the Social Accounts for the Danish manufacturing company, Grundfos A/S.

Together, they were judged to be the best non-financial reports from the year 2001 by the newspaper Børsen and the Institute of State Authorised Public Accountants, responsible for awarding the prize.

The statement on justification for awarding the prize states that, "Grundfos' reports speak to the heart - and in a sober manner they represent the values which have been and continue to be central to Grundfos, and they present the company through its employees and their results.

The praise continues: as you read the reports, you feel as if you have hold of Grundfos' soul. The judging committee was left with the impression of a compa-

ny which genuinely wants to do the right thing, presenting what it does in an honest way.

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