> I can only hope that it is an oversight by the
> companies that have not made a contribution and that
> they will join the relief efforts. We have the freedom
> to choose which companies we make purchases from and
> I, for one, will make my purchases from and give my
> money the companies that are giving their money to
> America at this time of need.

Nothing personal, but that's the very reason why they are donating in the
first place. It's good PR and they can convert it into sales.

Just a note, I heard Julia Roberts gave 2 Million... thats twice a much as
Ford Motor Company and she is an individual. I'd say 1 Million was no even
petty cash for Ford and a cheap why of gaining customers... In the period
since the event, I'd say they would have spend 10 times the amount donated
on advertising world wide.

Benjamin



----- Original Message -----
From: "cf kaizen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 3:39 AM
Subject: Auto Co. Donations


> Kind of makes you want to "buy American," huh??
>
> After seeing a short news listing on "CNN Headline
> News" regarding Ford and GM's contributions to the
> relief and recovery efforts in New York City and
> Washington D.C., I was prompted to see what the other
> automotive companies were contributing. I have never
> worked for an automotive company -- nor has anyone in
> my family. It is, however, the prominent industry
> here in Michigan. I also feel it is important to know
> which companies are there for us in a crisis.
>
> I went to (the news, press release and philanthropic
> areas of) each of the companies web sites. If the
> company had several sites, I tried to visit them all.
> Additionally, I visited the leading news and
> automotive
> sites.
>
> As of today, one week since the attacks, this is what
> I have found:
>
>  Aston Martin - Nothing.
>
>  Audi - Nothing. Audi's web site states "Audi News:
> Always up to the minute."
>
>  BMW - Nothing despite other press releases/postings
> since 09/11/01.
> BMW's web site states "The news service from the BMW
> Group: fast, informative
> and comprehensive." Last updated 09/13/01.
>
> Daewoo International - Nothing.
>
> Daimler Chrysler (includes Dodge, Jeep, Mercedes-Benz
> and Plymouth) -
> $10 million to support the children and victims in
> addition to other donations
> from their employees, dealers and suppliers.
>
> Fiat - Nothing.
>
> Ford Motor Company (includes Jaguar, Lincoln, Mazda,
> Mercury and
> Volvo)-$1 million to the American Red Cross, matching
> employee contributions
> to the American Red Cross and 10 Excursions to the New
> York Fire
> Department.  The company has also offered emergency
> response team services and
> office  space to displaced government employees.
>
> General Motors (includes Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet,
> Oldsmobile,
> Pontiac, Saab and Saturn) - $1 million to the American
> Red Cross, matching employee
> contributions and a fleet of vans, trucks and SUVs.
>
> Honda (includes Acura) - Nothing. Honda's site states
> "If you're
> looking for the latest developments taking place at
> Honda, you've come to the
> right place" and "Informative. Timely. Credible. The
> latest news onHonda
> can always be found right here?" No press
> releases/postings since 09/04/01
>  when the release boasted "American Honda Motor Co.,
> Inc. recorded its
> second best sales month ever in August ?" My search
> included:
> hondamotorcycle.com (other press releases posted on
> this site since
> 09/11/01), honda.com, honda2001.com, world.honda.com,
> acura.com and  honda.co.jp.
>
>  Hyundai Motors Group (includes Kia) - $300,000 to the
> American Red
> Cross.
>
> Isuzu - Nothing.
>
> Mitsubishi Motors - Nothing. Mitsubishi-motors.co.jp
> site states "The latest news about Mitsubishi Motors."
> I also searched mitsubishimotors.com.
>
> Nissan - Nothing despite other press releases/postings
> since 09/11/01.
>
> Porsche - Press release with condolences posted on the
> Porsche web site on
>  09/12/01, but no contribution.
>
> Subaru - Nothing despite other press releases/postings
> since 09/11/01.
>
> Suzuki - Nothing.
>
> Toyota (includes Lexus) - Press release with
> condolences posted on the
> Toyota web site on 09/14/01, but no contribution
> despite earlier press
> releases boasting that Toyota had high sales in July
> and August.
>
> Volkswagen - The employees and management created a
> Foundation, funded initially with $2 million, to
> assist the children and victims with humanitarian help
> including medical and psychological assistance,
> rehabilitation and scholarships.
>
> I can only hope that it is an oversight by the
> companies that have not made a contribution and that
> they will join the relief efforts. We have the freedom
> to choose which companies we make purchases from and
> I, for one, will make my purchases from and give my
> money the companies that are giving their money to
> America at this time of need.
>
>
> 
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