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GE donating $4.5 million to Ukraine relief efforts

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CHICAGO, (Reuters) – General Electric An internal memo from staff stated that Co would donate $4.5 Million in humanitarian aid and medical equipment to Ukraine.

The memo seen by Reuters shows that Larry Culp is the chief executive of an industrial conglomerate. He stated in the memo that the company’s medical unit will donate $4 million worth of equipment including portable ultrasounds, ventilators, ventilators and patient monitoring systems.

Through its foundation, the company will donate $400,000 to immediate aid to refugees who are in dire need of cash. Culp announced that Airlink will receive $100,000 more from the company. This humanitarian relief organisation connects with pre-qualified non profits in order to aid communities in crisis.

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