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 ...
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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...
Not only do these consolidations mean reductions in exploration and production budgets, but industry analysts say there is a 2 trillion-cubic-foot-a-year surplus of natural gas in the United States. If Canadian supplies are included, the surplus, or “gas bubble” as it is called, soars to...
“It is almost certain that a year from today, the big (carriers) will be bigger and a couple (airlines) may no longer be flying,” said Thomas Longman, an airline analyst with Bear, Stearns & Co. in New York. “The amount of industry consolidation is almost directly proportional to fu...
More equity, less debt to drive consolidationVesna Poljak
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 ...
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...
April 15, 199712 AM PT Share (Reuters) The pace of consolidation among trash firms picked up with USA Waste Services Inc. saying it will buy United Waste Systems Inc. in a stock deal valued at $1.7 billion. But the stocks of both companies fell sharply on the belief that Houston-based ...