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Among the biggest corporate givers are Pfizer Inc., which is donating $10 million in cash and $25 million worth of drugs to relief agencies; The Coca-Cola Co., which is donating $10 million; Exxon Mobil Corp., which is giving $5 million; and Citigroup Inc., which is contributing $3 million. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has pledged $3 million.

Pharmaceutical and health-care products companies were among the biggest givers.

Merck & Co. Inc. is giving $3 million in cash while Johnson & Johnson and Abbott Laboratories Inc. are each donating $2 million; each of the three are also sending drugs and other health care supplies to the region. Bristol-Myers Squibb Co. is donating $1 million in cash and $4 million in antibiotics and antifungal drugs. Roche Group and GlaxoSmithKline PLC were also planning to donate supplies and/or cash.

Nike Inc., American Express Co., General Electric Co. and First Data Corp. are each giving $1 million.

For some corporations with operations in the countries struggling with the disaster, their far-flung enterprises are serving as quick supply routes for aid.

Drug makers with offices or plants in the region sent employees out with antibiotics, nutritional supplements, infant formula, baby food and other supplies. Employees of companies like Coca-Cola, PepsiCo Inc. and Marriott International Inc. hotels in the region are delivering bottled water, food and other supplies.

"They're sending whatever they can, as fast as they can," said Elaine Palmer, spokeswoman for PepsiCo, which rushed out Aquafina bottled water from one of its Indian bottlers and plans to contribute a minimum of $1 million to the relief effort.

Fresh drinking water is one of the items most needed. Many sources of fresh water, like wells, have been contaminated by seawater, debris and sewage.

In Thailand, Starbucks coffee shops are donating all of Wednesday's profits to the relief effort. The company also made an initial contribution of $100,000 and will donate $2 for every pound of certain coffees sold in January in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia and Germany.

Many companies are offering to match employee donations to aid groups and are making it easier for customers to donate.

First Data's Western Union is offering free money transfers from U.S. and Canadian donors to the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies.

Amazon.com had collected about 87,000 donations totaling more than $5.4 million for the American Red Cross as of Thursday afternoon.

Wal-Mart Inc. is setting up collection containers at all of its stores, in addition to a $2 million donation from its foundation.

Google Inc. has put a link on its home page to relief groups, and America Online is encouraging members to donate to Network for Good, an online charity the Internet-service provider founded along with Cisco Systems Inc. and Yahoo! Inc.

AOL members donated more than $1 million in less than 48 hours, according to spokesman Nicholas Graham.
 

PatboyX

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Originally posted by: nick1985
i like how donating aid turned into a competition. :thumbsdown:

not sure it was announced for competition but probably to silence all the fox pundits that keep saying things like "we lead the world in humane aid to the world" and "france blows"
 

rickn

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Originally posted by: Aimster
Originally posted by: Steeplerot
When that is a reality then he would get props but time is ticking for peoples familys while bush sits on his ass.

Bush's staff actually said he would not comment on the disaster until after the weekend. Then after pressure he makes a statement.

lol

they're all a bunch of idiots -- you expect elmer fudd and his entourage to give up their wilderness experience in Crawdad Ranch?
 

Kibbo

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Originally posted by: bamacre
Originally posted by: nick1985
i like how donating aid turned into a competition. :thumbsdown:

Amen. This is sad.

Are you kidding? This penis competition has probably increased the total amount of aid to the victims by a factor of ten.

We need more competition like this, instead of building bigger bombs or subsidizing corporate whores.
 

Hayabusa Rider

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I wonder how much aid promised is going to be aid delivered. There has often been a lot of talk and little action.

We'll see.
 

sandorski

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Originally posted by: WinstonSmith
I wonder how much aid promised is going to be aid delivered. There has often been a lot of talk and little action.

We'll see.

That's always a major issue. Last I heard(and it was quite awhile ago) much of the Aid promised to Afghanistan from various countries never materialised. It may have been delivered since, but it seems to take a longtime from Promise to Reality in many cases.
 

RealityTime

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Originally posted by: Yzzim
Now that Saddam is in custody they don't have anyone to give their money to


yeah ditto for the usa too, they can't give saddam any more money now either.
 

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Oh, and people need things like drinking water, food and shelter, not warships off their coast.

Lets not forget the est 100,000 gals of fresh water those "warships" can produce, per day..........
 

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I see the donors league table has now changed again. Adjusted to reflect the additional contribution from France.)

World Bank $250m
UK $96m
France: $57m
EU $44m
US: $35m
Canada: $33m
Japan: $30m
Australia: $27m
Denmark: $15.6m
Saudi Arabia: $10m


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aswedc

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I like how donating aid turned into a competition. :thumbsup: The more the better. It seems the best way to get money out of a country is to insult their charitable giving. Fox News may actually have been useful for once.
 

CanOWorms

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Originally posted by: KidViciou$
france is doing this as a sham, they were originally donating only $175,000, and that's the crappy truth

Maybe they donated such a little sum because of government regulations. I really doubt that they would just donate $175k just like that unless that's what they're limited by. The US donated $50k to some disasters because the government is restricted to $50k until Congress gives authority or something else... I don't quite remember.

Personally, I'd rather see action instead of pledges. You can donate a trillion dollars, and it's not going to do much right now. I'd like to see more nations send actual manpower aid like the US is doing by sending an aircraft carrier fleet. That's what's needed right now.
 

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Originally posted by: CanOWorms
Originally posted by: KidViciou$
france is doing this as a sham, they were originally donating only $175,000, and that's the crappy truth

Maybe they donated such a little sum because of government regulations. I really doubt that they would just donate $175k just like that unless that's what they're limited by. The US donated $50k to some disasters because the government is restricted to $50k until Congress gives authority or something else... I don't quite remember.

Personally, I'd rather see action instead of pledges. You can donate a trillion dollars, and it's not going to do much right now. I'd like to see more nations send actual manpower aid like the US is doing by sending an aircraft carrier fleet. That's what's needed right now.

good point
 

halik

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Gaard

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Originally posted by: Darkhawk28
Once France is mentioned in a thread, the vultures start circling, all because they didn't buy into the * lie.

Ain't that the truth.

USA increases their amount = "Go USA!! Good job!!"

France increases their amount = "Sham!!"
 

ntdz

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Originally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: ntdz
Originally posted by: Darkhawk28

I bet that burned Fox's ass to have to report that.

Freedom fries my ass.

I bet it burns your ass to know the USA is now the largest contributer with $350 Million. Freedom Fries live on!


1) divide by gdp
2) compare to other nations
3) look down on your feet and say youre sorry

You people are retarded. The USA gave more $ in aid the last 4 years than the rest of the world's countries combined. You are arguing a losing argument.
 

CanOWorms

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Originally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: ntdz
Originally posted by: Darkhawk28

I bet that burned Fox's ass to have to report that.

Freedom fries my ass.

I bet it burns your ass to know the USA is now the largest contributer with $350 Million. Freedom Fries live on!


1) divide by gdp
2) compare to other nations
3) look down on your feet and say youre sorry

1) divide by how much the government actually takes in through taxes and such, while considering the financial state of the government
2) factor in more than just pathetic monetary aid
3) factor in private contributions
4) factor in effects of colonialism into some country's aid efforts - if it weren't for the devastating effects of colonialism, many of these countries would be more developed to take on such an emergency
5) "look down on your feet and say youre sorry"
 

AcidicFury

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Originally posted by: ntdz
Originally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: ntdz
Originally posted by: Darkhawk28

I bet that burned Fox's ass to have to report that.

Freedom fries my ass.

I bet it burns your ass to know the USA is now the largest contributer with $350 Million. Freedom Fries live on!


1) divide by gdp
2) compare to other nations
3) look down on your feet and say youre sorry

You people are retarded. The USA gave more $ in aid the last 4 years than the rest of the world's countries combined. You are arguing a losing argument.

Actually, no. Look up your statistics. The EU consistently gives more than the US year after year.
 

Looney

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Heck, i don't care if the countries are doing this because they're feeling guilty, want to feel pride, or actually doing it out of compassion... at least it's being done. It was absolutely pathetic the amount some of these countries were putting in in the beginning, including France's 140k. Lets just hope everybody will actually live up to what they claim they would give.

BTW US new offer of $350 is awesome, although it still amazed me the World Bank was able to give as much as it did... absolutely boggling.
 
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