Corporate Consolidation– The phenomenon of too-big-to-fail banks and multinational corporations has led to a wide variety of problems for humanity. These include a lack of competition leading to inflation, the elimination of pension funds for workers, the growing disparity of income between CEOs a...
Students walk across the campus of UCLA on April 23, 2012 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images) If you’re heading to college or starting to think about where you’d like to apply, you’re probably considering options for funding your education. If you...
As you know many individuals are sent credit card applications daily and many feel that it is necessary to activate them and take advantage of either the low interest rate if applicable or even havi...Debt ConsolidationCredit Card Debt Settlement...
Seven & i said that its board, as well as the special committee, has not made any decision yet as to accepting or rejecting the offer, entering into talks with Couche-Tard or pursuing alternative options. Advertisement The company will make its decision public, it...
The transaction--far larger than either the Atlanta-based soft-drink giant’s planned $470-million acquisition of No. 3 beverage maker Dr Pepper or the $692-million price that Coke paid for Columbia Pictures Industries in 1982--would further an industrywide consolidation of independent bottlers....
Corporate Consolidation– The phenomenon of too-big-to-fail banks and multinational corporations has led to a wide variety of problems for humanity. These include a lack of competition leading to inflation, the elimination of pension funds for workers, the growing disparity of income between CEOs ...
More equity, less debt to drive consolidationVesna Poljak
Now let’s take a look at the real problems we face: Climate change, human rights violations, mass shootings, religious conflicts and wars, poverty and food insecurity, wealth disparity and greed, corrupt and repressive governments, corporate consolidation of markets and resources, corporate treatment...
A corporatocracy is a government controlled or influenced by business. Certainly, the consolidation of control over entire industries by a few corporations has been underway since the Reagan era. For example, the grain industry is controlled by 4 multinationals. The meat industry is controlled by 4...