jueves, 31 de marzo de 2016

Rafael Nunez Aponte: Generosity Through Four Companies

Today, we have selected a list of the most generous companies for you. These companies produce everything you can imagine:
  • Cancer drugs
  • Soft drinks
  • Q-tips
  • Potato chips and more.

Generosity through a company
They also treat the people’s wealth, insure their business, provide technology that will help customers calculate their funds, and equipment to keep people cool and comfortable while doing so.
More than products
More than products
In today’s post, we show you a list of the most generous companies in the United States for you to take some ideas for your own business or simply for you to see what the world is doing for the benefit of the people.
  1. IBM: this company was at the forefront of big, room-sized computing machines in the past is now leading the way in the opposite direction. IBM researchers are reporting a “major engineering breakthrough” about an alternative to silicon transistorscarbon nanotube transistors that will be ready in time to take silicon’s place.
  2. IBM
    IBM 
  3. Johnson & Johnson: the company works everyday basing the effort on five goals: making childbirth safertreating and preventing intestinal worms in children; using mobile phones to share health information to new and expecting mothers; eliminating mother-to-child HIV transmission; and research and development to treat HIVtuberculosis and neglected tropical diseases.
  4. General Electric: developing Health Globally is the GE Foundation’s program to improve health care delivery for some of the world’s most needy populations in sub-Saharan AfricaLatin America and Southeast Asia. The Developing Futures in Education Program supports initiatives to improve the equity and quality of K–12 public education in the U.S. 
  5. General Electric
    General Electric
  6. Pfizer: this biopharmaceutical company makes Advil, Bacitracin and Dristan, among others. In the year 2010 and to the year 2014, Pfizer helped more or less 2.5 million patients in need gain access to more than 31 million prescriptions, valued at more than $7.9 billion.

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