federal regulatory affairs department, characterized the program, "It's almost as if the FCC put out a sign saying GET DOLLARS HERE." The Washington Post reported a few years ago that several areas in the country had over a dozen wireless carriers drawing USF funds and competing for customers...
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who have more than 51% voting power. Other individual shareholders comprise John Doerr (1.5%), a venture capitalist and early investor inGoogle, and CEO, Sundar Pichai. FormerGoogleCEO Eric Schmidt has 4.2% voting power. The most prominent institutional shareholders are mutual funds BlackRock and...
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Senate Bill 1464,introduced by Pan, would strip state funding from any law enforcement agency that “publicly announces that they will not follow, or adopts a policy stating that they will not follow, a public health order.” Those funds would instead be reallocated to the county public health...
His Aug 2001 decision to deny federal funds to research on new embryonic stem cell lines put moral and ethical debates center stage and spurred international competition. Rita Colwell. Former president of the University of Maryland Biotechnology Institute and former director of the US National Science...
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The most famous critic of Keynesian economics wasMilton Friedman, an American economist best known for his advocacy of free-market capitalism. Considered the most influential economist of the second half of the 20th century—as Keynes was the most influential economist of the first half—Friedman ad...
(2013)—and then tried to go after Hermès, an extremely successful Parisian leather house run by the sixth generation of the founding family, who are "fiercely protective" of maintaining control. When the Dumas family realized that Arnault had used "a stealth tactic common amonghedge funds—...
The company's costs ballooned as Agassi insisted that Better Place invest in building everything from charging stations to navigation technology. At a time when the company should have been scaling back its costs and considering outsourcing, it was actually losing vast quantities of funds every day...