| |   | Dana Corporation Contributes $100,000 to Aid Tsunami Relief Efforts
Toledo, Ohio -- Jan 13, 2005 -- In response to the recent tsunami
devastation in South Asia and India, Dana Corporation (NYSE: DCN) has contributed
$100,000 (U.S.) to the Red Cross International Response Fund to support the
humanitarian relief and recovery efforts.
In addition, Dana will make a second contribution to the Red Cross by
matching employee and retiree donations made to registered charitable organizations
through January 31, 2005 that support the tsunami relief efforts.
"Our thoughts and prayers go out to all who were touched by this tragic
event," said Mike Burns, Dana Chairman and CEO. "In the wake of this devastating
tragedy, Dana Corporation, its employees and retirees are committed to helping
with the recovery and rebuilding efforts in South Asia and India. We hope
that our contributions will help make a difference in the recovery process."
Dana operates five facilities in India. In South Asia, Dana operates three
facilities located in Indonesia and Thailand. None of the eight Dana
facilities were affected by the tsunami.
Dana Corporation is a global leader in the design, engineering, and
manufacture of value-added products and systems for automotive, commercial, and
off-highway vehicles. Delivering on a century of innovation, the company employs
approximately 45,000 people worldwide dedicated to advancing the science of
mobility. Founded in 1904 and based in Toledo, Ohio, Dana operates technology,
manufacturing, and customer-service facilities in 30 countries. Sales from
continuing operations totaled $7.9 billion in 2003.
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