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Despite Grim Outlook, Some Corporate Philanthropists Stay Upbeat

New York

Like most corporations, General Electric has been suffering a string of punches to the gut of late. Its profits fell 46 percent in the last quarter of 2008, and the bad economy forced it to pursue cost-cutting measures such as laying off workers and slashing its dividend — for the first time since...

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