Companies That Made 25% or More of Their Gifts in Products in 1999
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Percentage of Non-cash gifts |
What they donate |
total giving |
| Abbott Laboratories |
$70,000,000 |
pharmaceuticals, consumer products |
85.7% |
| Merck & Companys |
$216,000,000 |
pharmaceuticals, vaccines |
84.4% |
| Pfizer |
$119,204,000 |
pharmaceuticals, consumer products |
77.2% |
| Microsoft Corporation |
$79,013,000 |
computer software |
75.5% |
| Johnson & Johnson |
$135,000,000 |
pharmaceuticals, consumer products |
71.8% |
| Hewlett-Packard Company |
$40,425,000 |
computer products |
71.2% |
| Safeway |
$50,000,000 |
beverages, food, consumer products |
66.7% |
| Bristol-Myers Squibb Company |
$71,000,000 |
pharmaceuticals, consumer products |
66.1% |
| International Business Machines Corporation |
$82,000,000 |
computers and other technology |
65.6% |
| Albertson’s |
$31,000,000 |
beverages, food, consumer products |
61.4% |
| Sara Lee Corporation |
$23,287,000 |
food, clothing |
54.7% |
| Minnesota Mining ?Manufacturing Company i |
$14,349,062 |
health-care and consumer products |
48.4% |
| Sears, Roebuck and Company |
$11,500,000 |
appliances, tools, clothing |
47.3% |
| Intel Corporation |
$45,372,871 |
computer products |
47.2% |
| UAL Corporation |
$2,400,000 |
airline tickets |
38.1% |
| Coca-Cola Enterprises |
$4,300,000 |
beverages, food |
28.7% |
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