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Corporate Assignments:
Spring 2000
These are your corporate investments. Check how much your stock is worth as soon
as you can; then track its ups and downs over the course of the semester. But the
main part of the assignment is finding out how your company does business, and the social,
political, and environmental consequences of its making money. You can find ample
resources on your company at our corporate
resource page.
| Name |
Corporations |
| Austria, Tracy |
General Electric |
| Backiel, Thomas |
Royal Dutch/Shell Group |
| Berinato, Beth |
Wal-Mart Stores |
| Bottrill, Beth |
Citigroup |
| Brockway, Marcy |
Philip Morris |
| Capshaw, Jennifer |
Hewlett-Packard |
| Cardinal, Rory |
Procter & Gamble |
| Cole, Trevor |
Elf Aquitaine |
| Conklin, Jeffrey |
Bayer |
| De Bellis, Jonathan |
Merck |
| Dubrey, Autumn |
GTE |
| Fisher, David |
J. Sainsbury |
| Gelarden, James |
ConAgra |
| Gemerek, Jennifer |
PepsiCo |
| Gibbons, Katie |
Novartis |
| Guinan, Sean |
Caterpillar |
| Hill, Andrew |
Aetna |
| Hoefinger, Heidi |
Columbia/HCA Healthcare |
| Hood, Laura |
International Paper |
| Klaus, Haagen |
Walt Disney |
| Langdon, David |
Coca-Cola |
| Lewis, Ehren |
Dow Chemical |
| Miner, Marlana |
Bristol-Myers Squibb |
| Montague, Eugenie |
Alcoa |
| O'Hanlon, Ryan |
Minnesota Mining & Mfg. |
| Radcliffe, Eric |
Time Warner |
| Rintamaa, Rede |
Eastman Kodak |
| Salgine, Michael |
Winn-Dixie Stores |
| Trickey, Susan |
Georgia-Pacific |
| White, Eric |
Toys 'R' Us |
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