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To: Laura Mathis <LLMathis@leggmason.com>, Jo Dufton
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From: Larry Blackman <lb7777@thepoint.net>
Date: Wed, 13 Feb 2002 10:09:46 -0500
Interesting list of players
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CNN Headline News did a short news listing regarding Ford and GM's 
contributions to the relief and recovery efforts in New York and 
Washington.

The findings are as follows......

1. Ford- $1 million to American Red Cross matching employee 
contributions of the same number plus 10 Excursions to NY Fire Dept. 
The company also offered ER response team services and office space to 
displaced government employees.

2. GM- $1 million to American Red Cross matching employee contributions 
of the same number and a fleet of vans, suv's, and trucks.

3. Daimler Chrysler- $10 million to support of the children and victims 
of the Sept. 11 attack.

4. Harley Davidson motorcycles- $1 million and 30 new motorcycles to 
the New York Police Dept.

5. Volkswagen- Employees and management created a Sept 11 Foundation, 
funded initial with $2 million, for the assistance of the children and 
victims of the WTC.

6. Hyundai- $300,000 to the American Red Cross.

7. Audi- Nothing.

8. BMW- Nothing.

9. Daewoo- Nothing.

10. Fiat- Nothing.

11. Honda- Nothing despite boasting of second best sales month ever in 
August 2001

12. Isuzu- Nothing.

13. Mitsubishi- Nothing.

14. Nissan- Nothing.

15. Porsche- Nothing. Press release with condolences via the Porsche 
website.

16. Subaru- Nothing.

17. Suzuki- Nothing.

18. Toyota- Nothing despite claims of high sales in July and August 
2001.* Condolences posted on the website.

Whenever the time may be for you to purchase or lease a new vehicle, 
keep this information in mind. You might want to give more 
consideration to a car manufactured by an American-owned and/or 
American based company. Apart from Hyundai and Volkswagen, the foreign 
car companies contributed nothing at all to the citizens of the United 
States. It's OK for these companies to take money out of this country, 
but it is apparently not acceptable to return some in a time of crisis.

I believe we should not forget things like this. Say thank you in a way 
that gets their attention. Pass it on.

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