International Business Machines contributed $25,000, the rest was raised from private donations.
International Business Machines lost 50 cents yesterday, closing at $69.50.
International Business Machines, the world's largest computer maker, released the results after the stock market closed yesterday.
International Business Machines poses "a real sensitive issue," one insider said.
International Business Machines, on volume more than twice its average, lost about 6 percent to close at $103.75.
International Business Machines was up 3 1/2, to 128 3/16.
His professional career was spent as a researcher for International Business Machines.
He held executive positions in a number of other companies before and after his years with International Business Machines.
The village agreed to pay International Business Machines $12.7 million, less than half the original asking price.
International Business Machines, a market bellwether, gained $7.75, to $122.75.