CRN Tech News Reveals the Top Five Tech Companies to Benefit from the StimulusSeries of articles to investigate 2009 American Recovery & Reinvestment ActOct 9, 2012 FRAMINGHAM, Mass., Oct. 9, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- An exclusive CRN Tech News investigative report reveals that IBM, Microsoft, General Electric, and other high tech firms were among those that got access to U.S. Taxpayer dollars under president Obama's stimulus plan, yet apparently created very few jobs in the process. (Photo: http://photos.prnewswire.com/prnh/20121009/AQ89527LOGO) This series of articles, available only on the CRN Tech News App for iPad, explores the "Five Tech Companies that Milked the Stimulus." According to the series, the five top companies profiled for this exclusive report received a total of $745.82 million in ARRA awards and slashed their U.S. workforces collectively by an estimated 50,000 employees. The five tech companies that milked the stimulus without creating many new jobs include:
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