Sunday, August 7, 2011

Dow Chemical (NYSE:DOW) Helps Out Japanese Earthquake

Dow Chemical (NYSE:DOW) has provided technology and funds to the victims of the
Japanese earthquake in Soma city. Dow Chemical (NYSE:DOW) Helps Out Japanese
Earthquake Dow Chemical (NYSE:DOW) announced that it will donate apartment
housing for elderly residents to support the rebuilding of tremor stricken Soma
City in Japan. The Dow Chemical (NYSE:DOW) Water & Process Solutions plant,
which was damaged in the Great East Japan Earthquake in March 2011, will be
reopened in September. Dow Chemical (NYSE:DOW)'s donation is a part of the
company's an ongoing commitment to the region. Andrew N. Liveris, Dow Chemical
(NYSE:DOW)'s Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, said that, "On behalf of
the women and men of Dow Chemical (NYSE:DOW), I am privileged to announce the
support of this much-needed effort by providing both funds and technology for
the construction of a new apartment complex that can become a safe and stable
home for Soma's elderly survivors. From the earliest days in the aftermath of
the earthquake and tsunami, the mayor resolved that none of the elderly citizens
of Soma City would be left to languish in temporary, evacuation housing. Dow
Chemical (NYSE:DOW) is proud to help facilitate this commitment by building
permanent homes to preserve the seniors' safety, security and dignity". Dow
Chemical (NYSE:DOW) company shares are currently standing at 30.31. Price
History Last Price: 30.31 52 Week Low / High: 22.55 / 42.23 50 Day Moving
Average: 35.31 6 Month Price Change %: -7.8% 12 Month Price Change %: 32.4%

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