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In Wake Of Orlando Shooting, Here Are Some Positive Business Responses

ABT, JBLU, YUM, UNH

Everyone could benefit from a feel good story following a national tragedy.

Here is a list of five companies that did their fair share of a good deal to help the people of Orlando and the entire nation heal following last weekend's deadly mass shooting.

1. Chick-Fil-A

Chick-Fil-A (Yum! Brands, Inc. (NYSE: YUM)) offered hundreds of sandwiches and dozens of gallons of sweet tea for free to the One Blood donation center, which was subsequently given to all the people who volunteered to offer blood.

2. JetBlue

JetBlue Airways Corporation (NASDAQ: JBLU) offered free flights to and from Orlando to family members of the victims.

Related Link: Giving Thanks In A Financially Motivated World

3. Magellan Health

Magellan Health Inc (NASDAQ: MGLN) said that it has set up a 24-hour toll-free hotline for anyone to access.

4. UnitedHealth

UnitedHealth Group Inc (NYSE: UNH) also set up a help-line for individuals to access specialty trained mental health specialists.

5. Acelity

Acelity, a biotech company that specializes in wound care and regenerative medicine, deployed a team of service operations personal to the region and deliver wound-therapy products to local hospitals.



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