
Check out Jesse's corporate ho stable.
What follows is a partial list of corporate donors, based on financial
disclosures and media reports. Gift amounts and recipients are listed
when known.
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Anheuser Busch, maker of Budweiser, became Jesse's
ho after awarding the largest beer distributorship in Chicago
to Jackson's two sons. Jackson's sons have no experience in the
beer industry.
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Thanks to the
now cancelled Toyota Rav-4 postcard ad, which depicts a gold Rav-4
on the front tooth of a young black man, Toyota is spending $7.8
billion to increase diversity over the next 10 years. Now that ho's
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American General
Corp. ($50,000 to CEF in 2001)
American Honda Motors
($25,000 to CEF in 1999)
American Oil Co. ($5,000 to CEF in 1999)
Ameritech (donated
$500,000 to CEF in 1999, together with SBC Communication)
Anheuser Busch
($10,000 to CEF in 1997)
Applied Materials
Corp. ($27,000 to CEF in 1999)
Archer Daniels Midland
Ariel Capital
Management ($5,000 to CEF in 1997)
Arista Development Co. ($25,000 to CEF in 1999)
Arthur Andersen
AT&T ($425,000 in
1999, $75,000 to CEF in 2001)
Bell Atlantic
($375,000 to CEF in 1999)
Black
Enterprise Magazine ($50,000 to CEF in 2001)
Blaylock & Partners
L.P.
Boeing
($50,000 to CEF in 1999)
Blaylock & Partners
($30,000 to CEF in 1999)
BMW of America
BP Amoco
Burger
King Corporation
Burlington Northern
Santa Fe
Calhoun Enterprises
Chase Manhattan Corp.
($50,000 to CEF in 2001)
Chicago Bulls
($138,250 to CEF in 1997)
Chicago
Stock Exchange ($50,000 in 1998)
Chicago
White Sox ($5,000 to CEF in 1997)
Citigroup Inc.($50,000
to CEF in 1998, at least $100,000 to CEF in 1999 and 2000, $75,000 to
CEF in 2001)
CNS Insurance Companies ($10,000 to CEF in 1998)
Coca-Cola Co.
($75,000 to CEF in 2001)
ComEd
Coors
Covad
Credit
Suisse
First Boston
Daimler Chrysler ($30,000 to PUSH Excel in 1997, $50,000 to CEF in 1998,
$50,000 to CEF in 1999)
Dean Witter ($50,000 in 1998)
Delta Airlines Denny’s Dominicks Finer Foods ($5,000 to CEF in 1997)
Don King Productions ($10,000 to CEF in 1997)
Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette ($50,000 in 1998)
Drew Pearson Marketing
Dryades Savings Bank
Dupont Entergy
Fannie Mae ($15,000 to CEF in 1996, $20,000 to CEF in 1998)
Federated Department Stores
Food Lion
Food Marketing Institute ($10,000 to CEF in 1997)
Ford Motor Company ($75,000 to CEF in 1999)
Freddie Mac ($125,000 to CEF in 2001)
General Motors Corp. ($5,000 to CEF in 1997)
The Gap
Georgetown Partners
Glaxco
GMC Racing
Goldman Sachs Group ($75,000 to CEF in 2001)
GPR Aviation GTE Service Corporation ($625,000 to CEF in 1999)
Gtech Corporation ($10,000 to CEF in 1997)
HBO ($5,000 to CEF in 1999)
Innovative Technology Systems
Interior Music Corp. ($5,000 to CEF in 1999)
Jovan Broadcasting ($10,000 to CEF in 1999)
KPMG Kroger Foods Co. ($5,000 to CEF in 1999)
Lehman Brothers Co. ($10,000 to CEF in 1999)
Liberty Bank Lockheed Martin Loop Capital Market Inc. ($20,000 to CEF
in1999)
Madison Square Gardens ($10,000 to CEF in 1999)
Major League Baseball ($15,000 in 1997)
McDonalds ($25,000 to CEF in 1999)
Mel Farr Automotive Group
Mercedes Benz Merck Co. Inc.
Merrill Lynch & Co. ($50,000 in 1998, $25,000 to CEF in 1999, $50,000
to CEF in 2001)
Metropolitan Life ($75,000 to CEF in 2001)
Microsoft Corp. ($25,000 to CEF in 1999)
Miller Brewing Company
Mitchell & Titus ($15,000 to CEF in 1997)
Mitsubishi Motor Corp.
Montgomery Watson Americas ($15,000 to CEF in 1997)
Nascar
New York Stock Exchange ($90,000 in 1998, $125,000 to CEF in 2001)
Nissan Corp. ($25,000 to CEF in 1999)
Office Depot
One Net Now.com
Paine Webber ($50,000 in 1998)
Panasonic
Paradigm Asset Management
PepsiCo ($50,000 to CEF in 2001)
Pharos Capital Inc.
Philip Morris
Pioneer Packaging ($5,000 to CEF in 1997)
Prudential Insurance ($50,000+ to CEF in 1998)
Prudential Securities ($25,000 to CEF in 1999)
Quaker Oats Company
Quick Courier Services
Raytheon ($50,000 to CEF in 2001)
Saban Entertainment Co. ($10,000 in 1999)
Safeway Corporation
Sara Lee Corp. ($5,000 to CEF in 1999)
SBC Communication (donated $500,000 to CEF in 1999, together with Ameritech)
Securities Industry ($15,000 to CEF in 1999)
Shaw Pittman ($10,000 to CEF in 1999)
Shell Oil
Sloan Financial Group ($25,000 to CEF in 1997)
Soft Sheen Products
Songboy Inc.
Solomon Smith Barney ($25,000 to CEF in 1999)
Shoneys Corp. ($25,000 to CEF in 1999)
Slim Fast Industries ($25,000 to CEF in 1999)
Sloan Financial Group
Sony Electronics ($5,000 to CEF in 1997)
Spectra Communications Sprint ($10,000 to CEF in 1999)
State Farm Insurance
Telecommunications Systems Inc.
Texaco Inc. ($50,000 to CEF in 2001)
Time Warner Corp. ($150,000 to CEF in 1997, $50,000 in 1998)
Toyota
Travelers Group ($50,000 to CEF in 1997, $50,000 in 1998)
United Airlines
United Paramount Network ($50,000 to CEF in 1999)
USA Networks Foundation ($10,000 to CEF in 1999)
Utendahl Capital Partners ($20,000 to CEF in 1999)
Verizon ($300,000, including $125,000 to CEF in 2001)
Viacom International ($377,000 to CEF in 1999)
Wal-Mart Walt Disney Co. ($10,000 to CEF in 1999)
Wells Fargo Corp. ($200,000 to CEF in 1999)
Yucaipa Companies
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