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...Disney program, revamped, is typical in that it levies some nagging fees: $10 to enroll, $5 plus 4[cents] per share on each purchase by check, and varying charges on shares bought via reinvested dividends. That last fee really irks me. Few programs charge to reinvest dividends. But, hey, somebody has to pay for Eisner's limo. Even with the fees, though, there is no cheaper way to buy Disney stock. Eisner is adding Disney to a roster that includes Exxon, Ford and Gillette, but the real benefit is that he will open a floodgate that other companies will probably...
...Donor Program and caucasians must pay $50, the Kuo drive attained minority drive status, which allows for every 10 minorities who register, one caucasian to register for free. As a result of this and of money raised by the Chinese Students Association and others, no one paid the registration fee last week...
Batista's income is as modest as his clinic. He receives about $80 for performing each heart procedure; a doctor in a U.S. hospital would charge about $50,000 to perform the same operation. When he gets paid to talk at a conference, he donates the fee to charity. Foreign surgeons frequently try to wine and dine him at the finest restaurants, but he is happiest chewing corn on the cob at his favorite restaurant, Kentucky Fried Chicken. Batista's chief wish is to set cardiac surgery in a direction that will benefit both the developed and the developing world...
...Seacology Foundation, based at Brigham Young. Some of the foundation's funding comes through Cox's ethnobotanical success with medicinally, or in this case cosmetically, valuable plants. When Nu Skin International, a Utah-based personal-care company, wanted to hire Cox as a consultant, he charged a $40,000 fee that he plowed into the foundation. He also asked Nu Skin and Nature's Way, another Utah cosmetics firm, each to match his Goldman Prize award. Subsequently, Nu Skin began using extracts of a plant with anti-inflammatory properties in a foot cream. Seacology receives 25[cents] for every tube...
Harvard's long distance service differs from MIT's in that Harvard handles its own billing and charges long distance users a fee for basics such as touch-tone dialing, installation fees, taxes, line repair, caller ID and caller block. This charge is additional to the regular MCI rates, Grenier said...