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Brother Gives Money to Aid Haiti Earthquake Relief

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Brother Industries, Ltd., headed by president Toshikazu Koike of Nagoya, Japan, announced that the company and its subsidiaries in the US and Canada will donate 5 million JPY ($55,454) to the Red Cross to help Haiti residents recover from the recent devastating earthquake.

Brother Industries, Ltd., headed by president Toshikazu Koike of Nagoya, Japan, announced that the company and its subsidiaries in the US and Canada will donate 5 million JPY ($55,454) to the Red Cross to help Haiti residents recover from the recent devastating earthquake.

From its U.S. headquarters in Bridgewater, NJ, Brother has integrated sales and marketing services, manufacturing and R&D capabilities. Other U.S. locations include California, Illinois, Massachusetts, and Tennessee as well as subsidiaries throughout the world in California, Ohio, Canada, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and Argentina.
 

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