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"Indian oil companies are being privatized and Modi will give these companies to the select 2-3 industrialists, the same industrialists who market Modi," the Congress party tweeted on Monday.
Start with the notion that industrialists call the shots in Germany.
Although one of England's finest European industrialists, he is little known.
The government will "save Brazilian industry, despite Brazilian industrialists", he says.
Industrialists required economic control and new political parties campaigned for office.
I'll talk to people who are industrialists, who are manufacturers, traders.
Agnelli (CEO of Fiat) founded the European Roundtable of Industrialists (ERT),
FEW INDUSTRIALISTS have been as cruelly self-serving as Andrew Carnegie.
Engineers, industrialists and governments can work together to reverse this trend.
Democrats, among them large landowners and "New South" industrialists, responded with violence.
As these industrialists and financiers amassed millions, the cracks in society split open.
Billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch have funded both groups behind the study.
Later on, as those groups fell from favor, wealthy Russian industrialists pitched in.
The scientists, industrialists and planners seem to be coming up with the goods.
Getty was the founder of Getty Oil Company and one of America's richest industrialists.
The hordes of newly minted industrialists couldn't get enough of his perfectly glazed sprites.
The gains of growth went to industrialists, who saw their rate of profit double.
The university was founded by Leland Stanford, one of the state's "big four" industrialists.
Milan, industrialists' association Assolombarda President Carlo Bonomi meets Industry Minister Stefano Patuelli (210900 GMT).
Rouhani, who arrived in the southern city of Hyderabad on Thursday, will later address industrialists.
SEVERAL of America's great industrialists built empires in Pittsburgh, including Andrew Carnegie, a steel magnate.
Many wealthy industrialists stayed away, and none of those who attended signed their "Giving Pledge".
Large industrialists have long been sceptical of the European Commission and its competition-enforcement arm.
The right wing, led by a fantastically wealthy coterie of industrialists, has essentially weaponized policy.
Costa's villains are wealthy industrialists and members of Brazil's centrist and right-of-center parties.
These engineers and industrialists are fully up to the job, given the right incentives and investments.
It also received a significant investment from one of India's biggest industrialists Ratan Tata in 2015.
Industrialists argue that added size will make them more efficient, and so likelier to thrive globally.
A billion is what Chinese industrialists make building the fake version of iPhones and fidget spinners.
Why it matters: The Koch Brothers are billionaire industrialists better known for their conservative political activism.
A modern populist party could attack tech plutocrats the same way William Jennings Bryan attacked industrialists.
Industrialists all over the place might look nervously at China's cooling economy and ask that question.
It'll be financed by industrialists, and the combustible ingredient to all of this will be cocaine.
The producers' lobby Gold Industrialists' Union previously expected Russia's 2018 production to rise by 3 percent.
Labor unions have done more for the average American than all the rich industrialists put together.
In the late 19th century, wealthy industrialists started building baronial weekend and summer mansions and estates.
"I urge the startup founders, technicians and industrialists to find ways to recycle plastic," Modi added.
Other Russian industrialists have also quietly increased their spending plans, suggesting the arm twisting is working.
Ultimately, though, it will be up to the engineers and industrialists of the world to save us.
The land was once part of the Atlantic Rainforest, but was cut down and redeveloped by industrialists.
Never forget that Ryan's favorite book is a dumpy work of fiction about industrialists overthrowing the government.
There are now 6,000, he said, attributing the rise to returning industrialists who are restarting their businesses.
The future is going to look very different; the only question is how the Industrialists will respond.
A clean-up of the banking system that he initiated has upset India's powerful—and indebted—industrialists.
"I urge the start-up founders, technicians and industrialists to find ways to recycle plastic," he said.
These pages crackle with excitement — and charging cavalries, false identities, arranged marriages, scheming industrialists and missing persons.
Mr. Thackeray promised to restore their jobs, by threatening mob violence against industrialists who hired non-natives.
Mr. Thackeray's men took pride in watching industrialists, bureaucrats and politicians bow before him, touch his feet.
And you need, it's an industrial endeavor, with industrial machinery, industrial capital, and big industrialists who dominated.
Industrialisation meant that new sources of power emerged to challenge the old aristocratic elites—industrialists and factory workers.
Industrialists such as Henry Ford pioneered it in the early 20th century and, nudged by unions, governments capitulated.
The real villains — the majority of politicians, industrialists, and their largely self-serving kind — are all off camera.
Traders and industrialists, who have come to rely heavily on Chinese-made merchandise and machinery, form powerful lobbies.
Two of the biggest winners will be billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch, and their firm Koch Industries.
Ms. Meng is the daughter of Huawei's founder and one of the most powerful industrialists in the country.
In a redacted interview section, Cohen is shown an email referencing the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs.
Known as the city's cultural district, Mount Vernon was home to the grand mansions of 19th-century industrialists.
But that economy produced businessmen so wealthy they were eventually resented and viewed as industrialists and robber barons.
She told industrialists in Paris this week that as a "big country", France does not need others to prosper.
The European Round Table of Industrialists (ERT), which brings together around 50 firms from Germany's energy giant E.ON (EONGn.
Romo said the feud was a minor contractual dispute and denied reports of falling out with the city's industrialists.
She has tracked down his other works from the early 1900s, including roomfuls of furniture carved for American industrialists.
"We should not be surprised that they act like entitled industrialists out here, because they are," Mr. Turner said.
Particularly destructive to their way of life were the fires agro-industrialists set to clear the forests for plantations.
Their companies became more sophisticated over time, prodded by their governments (which were themselves often prodded by ambitious industrialists).
Fiennes Tiffin's other relatives are adventurers, actors, movie-makers, iconic (fictional) villains, wealthy industrialists, and members of the English gentry.
Anyone who can pay money to the inspecting officers can get away with those pumps - be it individuals or industrialists.
Much outside spending comes from a network of donors led by two conservative industrialists and brothers, Charles and David Koch.
"It is quite normal for industrialists to claim leadership, but it is too early to talk about that," he added.
It also counts Ratan Tata, the former chairman of Tata Sons and one of India's leading industrialists, as a backer.
His comeback is based on financial support from wealthy industrialists in eastern Ukraine, as well as promises to fight poverty.
Spread over 200-plus acres are thousands of graves, including elaborate crypts and mausoleums housing old California industrialists and politicians.
Many of these idea-brokers are conservatives, backed by such benefactors as brothers David and Charles Koch, the Midwest industrialists.
Le Creuset was created in 1925 by two Belgian industrialists, one who specialized in casting and the other in enameling.
Constructed as an idealistic society for a hand picked group of scientists, artists and industrialists, the idealism is no more.
You should know that it is both our and industrialists' and merchants' responsibility to keep this nation on its feet.
A new team, Parma Calcio 1913, backed by several local industrialists, was formed that summer, but everything had been lost.
The spending evoked an era when 22017th-century Russian czars and industrialists were among the world's most extravagant arts patrons.
AFP is the political arm of the network founded by GOP mega-donors and conservative industrialists Charles and David Koch.
In a speech to industrialists, Juncker said the Commission had only ever blocked 30 mergers and approved more than 6,000.
Clients include billionaire industrialists and members of Middle Eastern royal families, who prefer to keep details of their acquisitions private.
The opinions expressed here are his own.) By Keith Emmer June 2 (Reuters) - Throughout history, wealthy industrialists have engaged in vendettas.
Space entrepreneurs speak of a new "gold rush" and compare their mission to that of the frontiersmen, or the early industrialists.
She pushed through a law to phase out nuclear power by 2025, alarming industrialists who rely on cheap and stable electricity.
As he said those words, he was probably plotting a megamerger that could make him one of America's biggest military-industrialists.
As far as free trade and open markets go, Merkel told the industrialists her government was determined to fight for them.
Donors like Kansas industrialists Charles and David Koch are sitting out the presidential race, as is hedge fund manager Paul Singer.
Oil-whale lamps lit the paths for players, as they skulked across the city, finding and assassinating corrupt politicians and industrialists.
It also represents a "Downton Abbey"-esque period of transformation, in which bankers and industrialists were settling into estates like Shortgrove.
It also represents a "Downton Abbey"-esque period of transformation, in which bankers and industrialists were settling into vast country estates.
Billionaire industrialists Charles Koch and David Koch have been financing a political network that is swamping the battleground state of Florida.
At the time of the founders, those groups involved economic interests — the Northern industrialists versus the Southern agrarians and so on.
It is slated to be held at the home of Bill Koch, the billionaire brother of industrialists Charles and David Koch.
Industrialists and utilities in India have especially taken a liking to heat-intensive coal produced in West Virginia and surrounding states.
"I personally feel sustained devaluation is neither feasible nor a good strategy," Rajan told industrialists in the southern city of Thiruvananthapuram.
They want a government that they feel like is on their side, not the side of wealthy financiers or Chinese industrialists.
Such political appointments have been unusual in the past as the RBI board's external members have mostly been economists and industrialists.
Looking to win over the industrialists, Salvini met representatives of 14 professional lobby groups on Sunday to hear their complaints and recommendations.
Hyperloop One just got a major vote of confidence from one of the world's most recognizable billionaire industrialists not named Elon Musk.
Relationships, philosophy, those haven't been changed by the technological revolution, but they've been backwatered by industrialists who want to sell you something.
In 2009, a collection of astronauts, academics, and aerospace industrialists convened to review NASA's present and future plans for manned space flight.
He was born in pre-Hollywood Los Angeles, when it was, like, "There Will Be Blood"-type industrialists fighting for water rights.
But its oligarch owner, Vladimir Potanin, has just been put on notice, as have all the powerful industrialists surrounding the Putin administration.
Members of Parliament and law enforcers and industrialists and bureaucrats and young professionals and even some religious scholars can drink with impunity.
Charles and David Koch, the billionaire industrialists who have funded other conservative causes, are viewed as another potential source of the money.
Freedom Partners, which is backed by the billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch, is helping to lead the fight against the increase.
IN MAY CHAMPAGNE corks popped as Mumbai's bankers, investors and industrialists feted the re-election of Narendra Modi as India's prime minister.
In Syria, members of the Armenian minority tended to be skilled professionals or artisans; they were known as jewellers, doctors, engineers and industrialists.
There was a time when powerful industrialists gained control of the railroads and exploited that control to limit their competitors' access to market.
The move is intended to penalize some industrialists who are seen in the West as enriching themselves from Mr. Putin's increasingly authoritarian administration.
The measure, which drew lobbying support from billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch, was approved in a 103-180 vote along party lines.
Several area industrialists like Dan Gilbert and the Ilitch family have turned to startups to help reinvigorate the area around their core businesses.
Apparently referring to Mr. Sechin's reputation, Alexander N. Shokhin, the president of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, told the website Gazeta.
This has been true since an industrialists' front called the "Christian Americans" passed a "God-Given Right to Work" model law here in 1943.
Yet, there's a tongue-in-cheek sequence about Bollywood stars like Khan dancing at the weddings of rich industrialists for a bit of money.
The word "monopoly" has a distinctly nefarious ring to it, conjuring up images of thuggish industrialists in smoky rooms, scheming to undermine their rivals.
Ryan spoke in private last week to a group of donors at a political conference in Colorado sponsored by industrialists Charles and David Koch.
The guest curator, Linda S. Ferber, gathered canvases that show the artists' colonies as well as some industrialists' estates and New York City parks.
The Getty originated from the expansive art collection of J. Paul Getty, the founder of Getty Oil Company and one of America's richest industrialists.
But along the way, many say, he became a mercenary, willing to serve brutal dictators and corrupt industrialists as long as they paid handsomely.
Their civic functions are better left to rich guys, ultrapowerful mutants or off-the-books paramilitaries made up of industrialists, military officers and demigods.
It has in the past 15 years been overrun by day-trippers, tourists and, of course, the 20143 percent — industrialists, socialites and Bollywood stars.
And the banks of the two countries can now help businessmen and industrialists with financial exchanges and this problem of ours will be solved.
The group, which is backed by the billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch, is spending $4 million on new ads targeting vulnerable Democratic Sens.
He rolls his eyes at the idea of an economy constantly progressing in stages — from the hunter-gatherers to the agrarians to the industrialists.
The naval complex was developed during the Nguyen dynasty and hosted a 1925 labor strike against French industrialists led by future President Ton Duc Thang.
Back in 1992 several industrialists put their name to a full-page ad decrying the destruction by a Hindu mob of the Babri Masjid mosque.
One dystopian vision for where this future might lead is reminiscent of the so-called "company towns" that industrialists built in the late 19th century.
Imagine how many more "palaces for the people" America could have built had it simply imposed a fair tax on him and other successful industrialists.
The director's father is a senator and former president of the Senate, and his mother a former government minister from a prominent family of industrialists.
For years he has advocated lowering rates to make it easier for small and mid-sized industrialists - a critical voter base - to borrow and expand.
The industrialists, engineers, inventors and businesspeople who are creating automation technologies and investing in them will be among the many to benefit from the change.
The mysterious groupuscule of the 'Octopus' families –a few dozen mafioso-like industrialists, traditionally the key to political power on the island– became increasingly confident.
The proposal was criticized by bankers, economists and industrialists who feared it would worsen Malaysia's financial woes and add to its alarmingly high household debt.
The opponents include Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn, who expressed his opposition in a private donor retreat hosted by billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch.
In the Landjahr, sons and daughters of factory workers would live and work side by side with sons and daughters of aristocrats and wealthy industrialists.
"The contribution deduction was created to protect voluntary giving to public goods by rich industrialists who had made their fortunes in business," the paper argues.
"Portrait of a Girl" - a damaged work painted on hessian - was purchased by Flemish industrialists around 1967, auction house Weidler in Nuremberg said in a statement.
Instead, we find ourselves in familiar territory: Silicon Valley proposing a revolutionary idea that will most likely benefit wealthy VCs, billionaire industrialists, and no one else.
The discussion is about exempting loans to Russian exporters from the new requirement, Simanovsky told journalists on the sidelines of a conference of industrialists and entrepreneurs.
It is arguably India's most august corporate body—directors include the dean of Harvard Business School (HBS), a former Indian defence secretary and several respected industrialists.
Speaking on Saturday night at a private donor retreat here hosted by billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch, Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn opposed the idea.
She grew up in another yali owned by her father, Haci Sabanci, one of a family of rich industrialists, and bought her current home in 1999.
They're the industrialists and politicians who are only interested in short-term economic gain, at the expense of the long-term economic benefit of the community.
And the flagship site itself has shone light on powerful figures from Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton to the new industrialists and investors of Silicon Valley.
But some Brazilian industrialists are starting to realise that the state has run out of money to prop them up and that protectionism has weakened them.
He kept his shoes clean and spoke convincingly, in detail, and with clarity about how reducing capital gains taxes wasn't just of interest to wealthy industrialists.
Tantalizing hints that Wallenberg, the scion of a rich, prominent family of Swedish industrialists, was imprisoned in Moscow emerged immediately, then dripped out at long intervals.
Speaking to industrialists on the second and last day of his visit, Renzi said some 50 agreements between Italian and Iranian companies "cannot remain on paper".
Mr. Lewandowski is a New Hampshire resident and a former state director for Americans for Prosperity, the group aligned with the industrialists Charles and David Koch.
That practice began its decline around 1512, when the earliest industrialists saw the opportunity to turn this woman's art into an industrial-scale money-making venture.
It's a contentious issue which, somewhat atypically, aligns the interests of environmentalists with military industrialists — while pitting both these groups against the oil and gas industry.
Realizing they had a revolution on their hands, the Democratic Party's wealthy ex-Confederates and newly arrived Northern industrialists swiftly put this cross-racial revolt down.
When they were auctioned off, several local industrialists bought them, Manfredini explained, and then gifted them back to the new club, a symbol of old glories.
President Donald Trump is in a war of words with the conservative billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch over their attacks on some key administration policies.
Mr. Hill spent two decades analyzing the life stories, strategies and personal philosophies of entrepreneurs and industrialists like Henry Ford, William Wrigley and John D. Rockefeller.
The sanctions are designed to penalize some of Russia's richest industrialists, who are seen in the West as enriching themselves from Mr. Putin's increasingly authoritarian administration.
The list includes the industrialists Oleg Deripaska and Viktor Vekselberg, along with Kirill Shamalov, who American officials have identified as President Vladimir V. Putin's son-in-law.
Some city industrialists have moved to each of the three countries and others went elsewhere in Syria, but Akkad chose Jordan, untouched by the 2011 Arab uprisings.
Gyeongsang in the south-east is Saenuri's traditional stronghold: a region that has nurtured industrialists and military dictators, among them Ms Park's late father, Park Chung-hee.
In a speech to top industrialists Acharya cited the Argentine government's meddling in its central bank's affairs in 2010 as an example of what can go wrong.
The marginal revolution taught a seeming paradox: if industrialists lowered their prices, they could make more money; more people would buy their goods, enabling economies of scale.
Below, for instance, you can see the rapid growth of one of these groups: Americans for Prosperity, funded by the wealthy libertarian industrialists David and Charles Koch.
The political network funded by billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch are unveiling their first phase of a multimillion-dollar ad campaign against President Donald Trump's tariffs.
Then came Middle Eastern royals in the 1970s, German and American industrialists in the 1980s, tech titans from the United States in the 6003s and wealthy Russians.
It pronounced Koch "coke," as in the Koch brothers, Charles and David, the industrialists and underwriters of right-wing causes—rather than "kotch," as in the Mayor.
There is also bitterness over the pledged donations of hundreds of millions of euros by luxury trade industrialists like Bernard Arnault and François Pinault for the rebuilding.
If it wants to transfer wealth back from the public to industrialists by reversing all of Obama's rules, that is its right as the party in power.
Though undeniably a grassroots movement, the Tea Party also depended on support from established libertarian moneybags, such as FreedomWorks, an enterprise of the industrialists Charles and David Koch.
"Talking to industrialists and the middle class has not brought Renzi the votes he had hoped for," said Piero Ignazi, a professor of comparative politics at Bologna University.
Those against the measure include billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch, who spend heavily to support Republican candidates and conservative policies and own a refinery that imports crude.
Though he lacks the stature of Mr Rajan, a former IMF chief economist, his hawkish credentials will help fend off calls for lower rates from ministers and industrialists.
The political network backed by billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch on Monday unveiled a multiyear, multimillion-dollar campaign opposing the tariffs implemented by President Donald Trump's administration.
In the 90s, LA industrialists Fear Factory took the sci-fi torch into new electronically enhanced territory with albums like Soul Of A New Machine, Demanufacture, and Obsolete.
The heroism of black soldiers in the war enhanced the struggle for black freedom, causing industrialists and plantation owners to brace themselves for the return of black veterans.
"We think that oil export duty could be scrapped in full between 2022-2025," Siluanov told a tax conference organized by the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs.
He and other businessmen were speaking before a meeting between President Vladimir Putin and the Russian Union of Industrialists, known informally as the "oligarch union", in Moscow on Friday.
Industrialists have cited power supply as one of the big impediments to reviving their businesses in Aleppo, a city which enjoyed 24-hour-a-day electricity before the war.
The Getty Museum opened in 1997, and originated from the expansive art collection of J. Paul Getty, the founder of Getty Oil Company and one of America's richest industrialists.
STALEY: I THINK THE UK HAS GOT GREAT COMPANIES, GREAT ENTREPRENEURS, GREAT INDUSTRIALISTS, SOME GOOD BANKS AND I THINK WE'LL DO OUR PART TO KEEP THE UNITED KINGDOM GROWING.
Known as the "Lion of Punjab," Sharif is one of Pakistan's leading industrialists and richest men as well as a fearsome political operative -- having been Prime Minister twice before.
Lest the author's leanings were in doubt, his main character is aided by the Cowardly Lion (Bryan) and has to evade the Wicked Witch of the East (eastern industrialists).
The network of donors and outside groups helmed by billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch is reportedly pledging to defend Republicans who don't support the GOP's ObamaCare replacement plan.
One cause of the bad lending is that ministers have forced bureaucrat-bankers to extend credits to their favoured industrialists, many of whom were heavily indebted to begin with.
That was actually the argument that Bismarck used to motivate German industrialists back in the 19th century: You folks can pay a little now, or a lot more later.
Dual-class structures are invariably justified as permitting innovative entrepreneurs and digital industrialists who built their companies from the ground up philosophical room to grow their companies even more.
And on Sunday, he continued his criticism of those selling liras, lashing out at credit rating agencies and urging Turkish industrialists to refrain from swapping liras for other currencies.
" He said that this mind-set was typical of "instant billionaires" in finance, who "have no stake in society," unlike the industrialists of the past, who "built real things.
There was an initial pushback on this idea from some congressional Republicans at a private GOP donor retreat hosted by billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch this past weekend.
Bill Koch  Endless ink is dedicated to the billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch — and fairly so, given that they run the most powerful donor network in conservative politics.
This is another example of outright propaganda filmmaking that sets out to make Americans look like greedy industrialists who will kill anyone if it makes their bank accounts bigger.
The slimming of what was once the country's third-largest diversified corporate group is a welcome signal that an era of powerful industrialists running rings round their creditors is ending.
Finance Minister Anton Siluanov and Industry Minister Denis Manturov were also seen arriving at the talks being held at the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs's building, a Reuters witness said.
On the Republican side, the Freedom Partners Action Fund, a political group led by conservative billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch, collected $8 million, mostly in large donations, last month.
The laws were written without consultation with technical specialists, according to business lobby group the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs and the Institute for the Study of the Internet.
These bipartisan reforms were supported by Governor John Bel Edwards, a centrist Democrat, and by conservative voices including the Louisiana Family Forum and Charles and David Koch, deep-pocketed industrialists.
In October Bunty Shah, the son of one of Kenya's leading industrialists, was killed at his family home when police raided it, claiming to have intelligence about a weapons stash.
"I call on our industrialists, investors, commercial barons to put up factories and manufacturing establishments right here in the Philippines to process our raw materials into finished products," he said.
Some even offer subversive twists on their characters, such as a scene in which actors playing copper industrialists break into song; usually strikers are the ones singing about their struggles.
In the aftermath of 85033/11, the government decided to inspect every vehicle, causing lines for kilometers, dramatically reducing crossings and leaving car manufacturers and other industrialists short on supplies.
Last week, he told industrialists that his government was determined to put the economy back on a higher growth trajectory, but it is still far from firing on all cylinders.
"I certainly wanted him out, and I made it clear to the prime minister, as clear as possible," he said, adding that he expected a positive reaction from India's industrialists.
Paddy Power, a British bookmaker, is the sponsor of the 2018 version, arguably a more appropriate backer than the one behind the 2016 tournament, the United Fishing Industrialists of Abkhazia.
Stanford, who made a fortune from railroads during the mid 1800s, fell under the umbrella of a "Robber Baron," a negative term for the powerful industrialists of the Gilded Age.
The Freedom Partners Action Fund -- a political spearhead of the donor network founded by billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch -- appears to be hoarding its cash for this election year.
With striking speed, American society underwent a transformation that concentrated wealth in the hands of a few, while creating tension and acrimony as industrialists leveraged their clout to influence government.
The first gold rush of the 1820s, the copper mining of the 1840s, and the coal mining of the 1880s marked the first waves of extraction from the region by industrialists.
But then opportunists saw how successful this kind of crime was, and it began spreading rapidly: society matrons, industrialists, millionaires, members of the Chicago Cubs, all began getting Black Hand letters.
"It's the most unified effort I've seen on any issue in many years," said Tim Phillips, president of Americans for Prosperity, a group aligned with billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch.
And in the 4753s, Nelson Rockefeller, scion of America's most famous industrialists, built a house on the 6,700-acre estate, as the US launched an anti-communism campaign in Latin America.
"The president creatively skirted around this subject," said Alexander Shokhin, a former deputy prime minister and now the head of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, an employers' lobby group.
Nazism aligned itself with industrialists and corporations that would ultimately utilize Nazi slave laborers and patent the chemicals used in Nazi death camps to kill millions of men, women, and children.
Trump has denied having any "dealings" with Russia, but he has dealt with oligarchs, the uber-rich industrialists who emerged — with the Kremlin's blessing — after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
Jacob and Marcus Wallenberg, two Swedish industrialists, voiced their fears a year ago that without London as a counterweight to Paris and Berlin the EU would gradually become unfriendlier to business.
"The deficit will increase compared with the previous forecast in 2019, but then there will be a gradual reduction in the following years," Tria told an audience of industrialists in Rome.
A May 18 conference call included representatives from the State Policy Network and American Legislative Exchange Council, an organization with ties to Charles G. and David H. Koch, the billionaire industrialists.
"At 1MDB it is now clear there were lapses in governance," Najib told fund managers, industrialists and investors in a speech at the Invest Malaysia conference in the capital, Kuala Lumpur.
Since Russia annexed Ukraine's Crimea in 2014 and the West responded by imposing punitive sanctions on Moscow, Putin has not received many leading European industrialists in the Kremlin one-on-one.
Still, this category is packed with powerhouse social-issues dramas, and the favorite has to be "American Factory," which chronicles a culture clash between Chinese industrialists and hard-up American workers.
It's a product of business-minded interests pushing the "factory model" idea that schools were created to meet the needs of 19th-century industrialists and, as such, are stuck in the past.
The drama in their works is also facilitated by contrasts and circumstances — the emaciated boy vis-à-vis the plump cigar-smoking industrialists, or the soldiers and gas masks on the battlefield.
The battle for independence had killed or displaced millions, damaged roads and railways, and severed ties with Pakistan's bankers and industrialists (including the owner of one of the world's biggest jute mills).
Would the earth be a pristine, unsmogged paradise, or would the dinosaurs have somehow evolved into even more rapacious profiteers/industrialists, wrecking the world with their dinosaur refineries and dinosaur dark money?
"Without your great nation, this continent would not be what it is today," wrote German politicians, industrialists and artists in a last-minute plea to Britons not to leave the European Union.
That source and one other said Vladimir Yakunin, then boss of Russia's state railways, and Alexander Shokhin, head of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, also lobbied on behalf of Zyuzin.
Higher taxes on corporations and the wealthy in the United States also have their origins in the early 20th century, when politicians representing Midwestern and Southern farmers ganged up against Northeastern industrialists.
While rebranding Ukraine's Moscow-aligned president, Viktor F. Yanukovych, as a reformist candidate who favored closer ties to the European Union, they sought investment deals with politically connected industrialists in Eastern Europe.
Billionaire industrialists and major Republican donors Charles and are getting behind a new venture capital firm to invest in disruptive technologies, opening another front in their ongoing efforts to challenge government regulations.
Throughout Shadow Network, Nelson paints an utterly damning portrait of the rise of the modern right, of ostensibly Christian political activists partnering with fabulously wealthy industrialists to effectively take over the country.
Freedom Partners Action Fund, a super-PAC that spearheads the conservative donor network helmed by billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch, is again attacking Strickland as he squares off against vulnerable Sen.
Framed by white sand beaches, these photogenic locations are dotted with Victorian architecture and Federal-style brick mansions built by sea captains and industrialists who profited from the once-thriving whaling trade.
The Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs said in a statement on Wednesday that the bill creates risks of unreasonable criminal prosecution of Russian and foreign citizens, and could harm the investment climate.
Addressing industrialists in northern Greece, Stournaras said that Greece's budget primary surplus targets should be maintained at 3.5 percent up to 2020 and be lowered to 2 percent of GDP after that period.
Its accelerator program takes 10.23-ish months to mentor small companies and help them—160 so far—meet with the kinds of big-name industrialists and investors with contracts, capital, and fancy facilities.
These kinds of questions about the power of finance and industry have been debated in America for decades, and bankers and industrialists have dedicated vast amounts of their money to influencing that debate.
Spain's left-wing Podemos bashes "la casta", Britain's right-wing UK Independence Party (UKIP) demonises the liberal elite, and Italy's impossible-to-classify Beppe Grillo rails against "three destroyers—journalists, industrialists and politicians".
This has been excellent news for industrialists such as Aliko Dangote, a billionaire who grew rich selling cement at eye-watering profit margins that reached as high as 60% behind high import tariffs.
And he is addressing a growing market, with members of the super-rich from industrialists and financiers to rock stars increasingly looking for customised designs that give their cars the ultimate individual touch.
These big firms, convened as a "European Round Table of Industrialists", are led by Benoît Potier, a knight of the French Legion of Honour and the boss of Air Liquide, an industrial giant.
While it also provided a chance for Luján to push his bill through the House, the moratorium was never meant to actually protect Chaco in the long term, and the industrialists know it.
Not even 28500 hours later, a super-PAC that spearheads the conservative donor network helmed by billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch launched a $6900 million TV and digital ad buy targeting Strickland.
This period had a long run because it united such disparate social forces as white Southern planters and Irish Catholic immigrants around a shared animosity toward Northern industrialists, high finance and high tariffs.
By the late 19th century, American industrialists were kitting out their homes in New York or Baltimore with gilded armoires and Fragonard panels, eating off Sèvres porcelain, and throwing Versailles-themed costume balls.
The original Luddites' complaint was with the way industrialists were using new textile manufacturing technologies to circumvent labor conventions and to thin their ranks as quickly as possible, not with the technologies themselves.
Just before the Gaidar Forum, Aleksei A. Mordashov, the principal shareholder and chairman of the Russian steel company Severstal, wrote in an opinion piece that he and fellow industrialists should join in willingly.
Uganda has a substantial Indian community, including a group of industrialists who have flourished in the years since they returned to claim assets that had been seized during the rule of dictator Idi Amin.
While Young has a smaller war chest, he's already received outside help from Freedom Partners Action Fund, a super-PAC that spearheads the conservative donor network helmed by billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch.
" Reviewing it as a new release in 1969, he deemed the drama — about an aristocratic family of German industrialists in the early years of Hitler's rule — "mind-blinding as a spectacle of fabulous corruption.
The aesthetic inspirations for the traditional sleepaway, in all its puritanical rigor, were likely the 2150th-century ur-WASP family "great camps" — those grand but rustic compounds built by wealthy industrialists in the Adirondacks.
The elder Folsom elevated an Alabama tradition of tub-thumping economic populism in a state dominated for much of its history by a coterie of wealthy planters and industrialists, known as the Big Mules.
The collection, said to have been rivaled in Europe by only that of the queen of England, was established by a dynasty of industrialists who made a fortune in shipbuilding, coal, steel and iron.
Employees of the publisher have demanded to know whether the Koch brothers, the billionaire industrialists who helped finance the deal, would try to exert political influence through magazines like Time, according to the NYT.
Industrialists, energy companies and global experts say that by 2050 we will still be relying on hydrocarbons for at least 70 percent of the world's energy (compared with an estimated 85 percent in 2018).
No one will emerge as a winner if the ongoing trade tensions between the United States and China escalate into a full-blown global trade war, one of Europe's leading industrialists warned on Friday.
For years, Democrats and their allies have struggled to match the savvy aggressiveness of Charles Koch and David H. Koch, the right-wing industrialists whose checks have become the seed corn for conservatives' greatest victories.
In an interview published on Saturday, Juncker said he had heard industrialists' concerns in a meeting with French President Francois Holland and German Chancellor Angela Merkel but told them not to interfere in the negotiations.
The first, a rally at the Zappeion palace in Athens in May, was a who's who of the Greek establishment, from industrialists to media stars and leading figures from previous Greek governments of the right.
This was the party of the union, northern cities, industrialists and protestants, run by classical liberals who believed in a nightwatchman state, content to pick up a colony or two but leery of foreign wars.
But sentiment indicators from the European Commission laid bare growing unease among industrialists, who have revised down their production expectations this month, and consumers, who are growing less optimistic about their financial and employment situation.
It is fairly rare for influential industrialists or corporate leaders to be arrested over fraud allegations in India, but efforts to clean up state banks' bad loans has put more scrutiny on their financial transactions.
Freedom Partners Action Fund, a super-PAC that spearheads the conservative donor network helmed by billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch, released a $2 million TV and digital ad buy in Wisconsin knocking former Sen.
"We have supported this idea within the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, and I was among whose who took part in the discussions on the different levels, including in the government," he told Reuters.
It has past ties to the powerful conservative donor network helmed by billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch, though the source of funding for the group's anti-Trump drive and its remaining funds are unknown.
Representatives of the Ricketts family, the Senate Leadership Fund and Americans for Prosperity, the political organization overseen by the billionaire industrialists David H. and Charles G. Koch, were among those pitching donors at the meeting.
A massive leak of millions of documents from the Panama law firm Mossack Fonseca has revealed that 500 Indians, including prominent Bollywood actors, politicians and industrialists, had offshore holdings in tax havens across the world.
Last week the head of the Confederation of Hungarian Employers and Industrialists said Hungarian firms faced component shortages because of the coronavirus's impact on supply chains, which could aggravate a slowdown that had already begun.
In the late 19th century, moneyed industrialists from New York and farther south hired architects to create summer "cottages" — the mansions so named because their owners spent only a small part of their time there.
Donor resistance is one reason for this; it is not easy to persuade American oligarchs, British inheritors and Japanese industrialists to fork over their money to the extremely poor to use as they see fit.
Adopting the rigorous documentary approach of the New Objectivity, the German photographer famously spent decades, from the early 16s to his death in 1964, taking an exhaustive visual record of German people, from beggars to industrialists.
His charm, tact and optimism proved important, for in setting up protected areas he was often dealing with difficult people: officials of Franco's Spain, Soviet Russia and Mao's China, and industrialists and developers of every stripe.
Andrew Carnegie's Gospel of Wealth was ostensibly intended to inspire the self-made industrialists of the late 1800s to improve public life for the less fortunate, no matter how their industries might affect those less fortunate.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's top business people will discuss the threat of new U.S. sanctions with President Vladimir Putin next week, Alexander Shokhin, the head of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, told reporters on Wednesday.
But they're the least of Claire's worries: The Koch-like industrialists Bill Shepherd (Greg Kinnear) and his sister, Annette (Diane Lane) — Claire's erstwhile confidant turned near-mortal enemy — are trying to fashion her into their puppet.
The work was soon seized upon to support various ideological agendas: a Marxist narrative of class struggle; an allegory of environmental degradation at the hands of rapacious industrialists; a multigenerational drama about a dysfunctional royal family.
The centrist Congress party has been critical of the Modi government's job creation record, and Gandhi said the solution to the unemployment problem was a shift away from what he called Modi's focus on "large industrialists".
Bernardsville GREAT SWAMP NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE SOMERSET COUNTY 2 mileS By The New York Times Home to industrialists, politicians and Fortune 500 executives, Harding Township has long been considered one of New Jersey's most exclusive areas.
He's widely considered the brains behind the family business that he took over from his father, Fred, a founding member of the John Birch Society and one of the few American industrialists who openly admired Hitler.
In early 2018, the network of advocacy groups tied to billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch pledged to spend close to $400 million on campaign contributions and policy initiatives in the lead-up to midterm elections.
The network of advocacy groups helmed by the billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch has all-but foresworn big-money spending in the presidential race out of distaste for Trump, instead focusing its spending down ballot.
Conservative leader Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, who succeeded Merkel as leader of the Christian Democrats, joined German politicians, industrialists and artists in a last-minute plea to Britons as the clock ticks down to Brexit in 70 days.
But the new occupants were industrialists of a different sort, and the roar was the sound of rows of servers and fans feverishly whirring in an effort to solve complex cryptographic puzzles that could unearth digital money.
"There are some very odd names, there are some relatively failed politicians on the list, some extremist-type industrialists, there's a very diverse range of people there," Moulton told CNBC, commenting on speculation surrounding Trump's future team.
Business, eager to redeem its isolationist image and shake off New Deal restrictions, sold itself as the hero of the war effort, patriotic industrialists who had overcome mountains of government red tape to get the job done.
Mahmoud Akkad, a carpet manufacturer who like many Aleppo industrialists left Syria during the war, faces no such problems in Jordan where he has rebuilt his plant and kept up exports to old customers around the world.
You had the government mediating between trades unions and employers (primarily the industrial sector) to effect this transfer, and to convince industrialists to give up a percentage of their profits to the state to fund welfare institutions.
"I think we need to stop uttering these mantras and actually do these reforms," said Alexander Shokhin, a former deputy prime minister who is now head of the Russian Union of Entrepreneurs and Industrialists, a business lobby.
The Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs has said the bill poses more of a risk to the functioning of the Russian Internet segment than the alleged threats from foreign countries that the bill seeks to counter.
Members of the business community are voicing their outrage at President Donald Trump's new immigration policy of separating children from their parents at the border, including a group being funded by billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch.
Concerned Veterans for America, a little-known advocacy group backed by the conservative billionaire industrialists Charles G. and David H. Koch, is pressing Republicans to make it easier for veterans to see private doctors at government expense.
A massive pledge from a network of groups and donors affiliated with industrialists Charles and David Koch to spend $400 million on conservative causes and candidates in 2018 has also made Republicans more optimistic about the midterms.
Stein continues: While planters and industrialists generally agreed upon naked force as the weapon against black militancy, it was the capitalists who pioneered in the encouragement of the Tuskegee approach because they had greater need for it.
Backed by right-wing parties, landowners, industrialists, the aristocracy, the Catholic Church and monarchists, the rebellion asserted control over much of Spain but met resistance from the left-wing Republican government army in Madrid and some other cities.
Republican megadonor David H. Koch The political network affiliated with billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch will launch a multimillion-dollar campaign to sell the just-passed GOP tax plan to voters ahead of the 83 midterm elections.
But I think that what's happening with the EPA, defunding certain programs, reducing the staff, and the current political climate of leaning more towards the industrialists and less towards clean air, is distressing and in some cases irreversible.
But a lack of flood-proof land — Cincinnati is boxed in by the Ohio River to the south, and hills to the north, east, and west — led industrialists to turn their attention to fledging St. Louis and Chicago.
Heritage Action, FreedomWorks and the Koch brothers-backed Americans for Prosperity, a group aligned with billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch, also issued scathing statements highly critical of the "American Health Care Act," which was released on Monday.
Thus, I was not surprised when of the 27 Auburn and Alabama system officials I contacted -- a few presidents, along with bankers, industrialists and lawyers on the boards of trustees -- none would weigh in on the Senate race.
Smitten with the beauty of the rocky coastline northeast of Boston, where industrialists like Henry Clay Frick had built lavish summer estates more than a century earlier, she knew exactly where she wanted to put down new roots.
There she joined the production's conductor, Riccardo Muti; the rest of its cast and creative team; festival officials; and a table of leading Austrian industrialists for a late-night supper that began with selfies and dollops of caviar.
Indian architects, many returning from London, along with European designers, built the first apartments on this land for merchants, industrialists and Indian princes traveling to Europe on the luxury liners of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company.
Meanwhile, lack of scruple rules: Mr Goswami's original backer, one of a new breed of Modi-supporting industrialists and a member of the upper house of parliament, profits through arms sales from the militarism Mr Goswami extols on air.
One, put up on behalf of the billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch, featured interviews with students who claim to have been swindled by Mr Trump's real-estate college, Trump University, which is the subject of a fraud investigation.
UPSCALE The Big 4 restaurant and bar seeks to evoke the era when industrialists ruled the West: It's named after Collis P. Huntington, Charles Crocker, Leland Stanford and Mark Hopkins, the "Big Four" who built the Central Pacific Railroad.
BUDAPEST, March 4 (Reuters) - Industrial companies in Hungary are already facing shortages in various components due to the impact of the coronavirus on their supply chains, the head of the Confederation of Hungarian Employers and Industrialists said on Wednesday.
In townships and villages, in big cities and those like my hometown of Milwaukee, innovators are still taking risks with the same perseverance and courage as Harry and Lynde Bradley, the successful industrialists whose eponymous foundation I now lead.
Schwarzman kicked in the first $100 million and later raised the program's endowment to $435 million, with contributions from more than 70 global companies and industrialists including BP PLC, Delta Air Lines Inc, EMC Corp and Bank of America Merrill Lynch.
Controlling inflation is the central bank's priority, but Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government would welcome any move to improve business conditions for industrialists who remain hesitant to invest, despite data depicting India as one of the world's fastest growing economies.
Led by the industrialists Charles and David Koch, they have sponsored free-market think-tanks and policies, on immigration reform as well as tax cuts, which liberty-inclined conservatives such as Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio have sometimes taken up.
"The results from last night give members of Congress even more urgency to pass tax reform," said James Davis, a spokesman for billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch's political network, which has been working closely with the administration on tax reform.
Margaret and Helen Schlegel are a pair of progressive-minded, independently wealthy sisters; the Wilcoxes, a family of philistine industrialists deeply sure of their morals and their income; Leonard Bast and his wife, Jacky, a depressed clerk and a former prostitute.
Controlling inflation is the central bank's priority, but Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government would welcome any move to improve business conditions for industrialists who, despite data depicting India as one of the world's fastest growing economies, remain hesitant to invest.
As Princeton historian Kevin Kruse explains in his recent book "One Nation Under God: How Corporate America Invented Christian America," free market advocates and industrialists during the postwar years were intent on reclaiming Christianity from the New Deal's "socialist" overtones.
"The transaction ... equivalent of about $2.5 billion, is aimed at providing adequate local currency liquidity to Nigerian and Chinese industrialists and other businesses thereby reducing the difficulties encountered in the search for third currencies," Nigeria's central bank said in a statement.
Put simply, being the prime minister in Britain—Callaghan, or Blair later, or Schröder in Germany—and constantly having to fight with industrialists to keep taxing them more, being badmouthed by them, by the press they influence, is not pleasant.
Mr. Terry, a Havana native who inherited a sugar fortune, spent most of his career in France, working for and befriending aristocrats, industrialists and intellectuals like Salvador Dalí, the cosmetics magnate Helena Rubinstein and the illustrator and set designer Christian Bérard.
Chancellor Angela Merkel and her conservatives are expected to win a fourth consecutive term in September but uncertainties such as terror attacks are clouding the picture and such expected outcomes should be no longer taken for granted, the industrialists said.
The political network backed by conservative billionaire industrialists Charles and has unveiled a six-figure advertisement onslaught targeting Democratic and Republican lawmakers for their support of a $1.3 trillion spending bill President Donald Trump signed into law earlier this year.
Brahmins still have an outsize presence in intellectual life; the armed forces are still dominated by the martial castes; a majority of rich businessmen and industrialists are still of the mercantile castes; the lower castes still do the least desirable jobs.
The newly released documents were obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request by Samantha Parsons of UnKoch My Campus, a group that seeks to expose the influence of the billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch over colleges and universities.
Incumbent Cabinet ministers, award-winning journalists, senior bureaucrats, leading industrialists and even courageous insiders, have blown the whistle on the organization's leadership for abuse of authority to intimidate and settle scores, as well as for its own financial and political benefit.
The new web ad from Freedom Partners Action Fund, a super-PAC that spearheads the conservative donor network helmed by billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch, follows a $2 million TV and digital ad buy in Wisconsin earlier this week.
MOSCOW, March 13 (Reuters) - Moscow's Russian Business Week, scheduled for March 16-19, was postponed due to coronavirus concerns and could be moved to the autumn, said the head of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs Alexander Shokhin on Friday.
Rather than repairing our roads, tunnels and bridges, the White House proposes giving the richest industrialists, who have already been given huge sums in tax cuts, additional incentives to buy our nation's infrastructure out from under the rest of us.
They are also home to a new class of conservative industrialists who, like Erdogan, see themselves as at odds with the secular establishment that dominated society and business for decades and shut out the religious Turks who form the backbone of AKP support.
LONDON — The United States on Tuesday ratcheted up its efforts to block Kremlin-linked industrialists from doing business in the West, warning that British banks will have to sever their relationships with the tycoons if they want continued access to American financial institutions.
Thomas Jefferson, more in line with what you'd read in an economics textbook, argued that this would senselessly raise the cost of living for most Americans (who at the time were farmers) to enrich a relatively small cabal of industrialists and bankers.
He expected that 2017 would start with mixed stories about the U.K.'s economic outlook, noting that there's been a "flurry of activity" from Japanese industrialists using the pound's drop as an opportunity to buy British assets as a platform into Europe.
Ingrid Hurtubise, Marietta, Ga. My log cabin was built in 1903, on an island just outside Ontario's Algonquin Park, by three American industrialists as a place to send their families in the summer to escape the heat and pollution of the Midwest.
With such a commitment to the poor, it might seem curious that Gandhi was so comfortable here at a lavish private home built in 1928 for G.D. Birla, one of India's early industrialists, who made a fortune from jute — and from others' sweat.
Formerly owned by American industrialists and financiers like the Vanderbilts and Astors — who dubbed the enormous private houses "summer cottages" — most of the properties are now looked after by the Preservation Society of Newport County and are open to the public for tours.
Industrialists, flush with wealth from late–nineteenth-century transformation of the American economy, were acutely aware of the commercial colleges' lack of social capital, and they pushed to establish business in elite universities in order to make the businessman a socially respectable figure.
PARIS — Renault announced new leadership on Thursday after Carlos Ghosn resigned as chairman and chief executive from his jail cell, ending his reign as one of the world's most powerful industrialists and opening a crucial new chapter for the world's biggest auto alliance.
In a separate joint statement, the German Committee on Eastern European Economic Relations, which represents German industry in the area, and the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs said Russian counter-sanctions could become a further burden on the Russian and international economy.
Thus, he would use the unifying aspects of "National Socialism" to get everyday Germans on board with the Nazi program while simultaneously negotiating with powerful businesses and the Junkers, industrialists and nobility, who would ultimately help Hitler gain total power over the German state.
I spent the first week of the year there and I spoke to a numberof industrialists but I also had anevening with some CEOs of the major investing institutions and there'sdefinitely an air of optimism about the short to medium term prospects forgovernment sponsored stimulus.
Back then, numerous industrialists, including William Lever in Britain, J.N. Tata in India and Milton Hershey in America, founded company towns that were intended, at a minimum, to combat the evils of industrial civilisation and, on occasion, to create a new kind of human being.
"I'm obsessed with the blues," says Ms. Maramotti, whose company sponsored the evening and — unusually for an Italian company at a time when industrialists in Italy are under intense pressure to support their own cultural heritage — provides significant underwriting to this museum of American art.
The final 70-odd pages then bring the reader into present day, where Grann, writing from the first-person, slowly discovers what in fact has been known to the Osage for generations—this history of an entire community being hunted by white industrialists and hustlers.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Water levels at the main reservoir in Brazil's largest city of Sao Paulo have more than doubled since the El Niño climate phenomenon ended a two-year drought, although industrialists and activists warn fresh shortages may be just a matter of time.
His message contains echoes of George Wallace, the segregationist Alabama governor who sought the White House on a law-and-order platform, and of Mr. Perot and Lee A. Iacocca, modern industrialists drawn to politics and preoccupied with economic threats from Asia and Latin America.
Three leaders of Pyeongchang's winning campaign to host the Winter Games were industrialists who had, at one point or another, been convicted of financial crimes: Mr. Lee of Samsung, Cho Yang-ho of Korean Air and Park Yong-sung, formerly of the Doosan conglomerate.
It is the aftershock of what is happening in Brazil, where the Lava Jato, or Car Wash, investigation has not only landed numerous industrialists and politicians in jail, but also revealed widespread bribery by Brazilian construction companies in at least 12 other Latin American countries.
In its first major intervention of the 2016 cycle, Freedom Partners Action Fund, a super-PAC that spearheads the conservative donor network helmed by billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch, is launching a $85033 million TV and digital ad buy in the Ohio Senate race.
"This bill creates risks of unreasonable criminal prosecution of Russian and foreign citizens, of restricted cooperation with foreign investors, reduction of interest in investing in Russia from foreign companies and the business climate worsening," the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs said in a statement.
The report is the latest in a long-running assault on the centerpiece of a Republican tax reform plan, backed by House Speaker Paul Ryan, from a network of groups associated with the billionaire industrialists Charles and , who are major supporters of conservative political candidates and causes.
Speaking in private to a group of donors last week at a political conference in Colorado sponsored by the industrialists Charles G. and David H. Koch, Mr. Ryan expressed concerns that the House was increasingly at risk, according to a Republican who was present for the conversation.
Two competing governments, known as "Dual Power," immediately sprung to life: The Provisional Government, made up of the industrialists and liberals from the figurehead Tsarist parliament, and the Petrograd Soviet, revived from the warm memories of 1905 as the political voice of workers, soldiers, and peasants.
It's the beginning of what's expected to be a significantly larger buy, as the network of 2202-some donors led by billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch sets about the task of keeping the Senate in Republican hands and supporting candidates who have purist free market beliefs.
Members of the European Round Table of Industrialists warned of the negative consequences of Brexit, saying Europe was at a "fork in the road" and that an "unravelling" of EU's single market and its rules would reduce prosperity, according to a letter sent to the Financial Times.
The network of advocacy groups tied to billionaire industrialists Charles and pledged to spend close to $400 million on campaign contributions and policy initiatives in the lead-up to the vote in November, a 60 percent jump in spending from the 2016 election cycle, officials said.
While Young has a smaller cash on hand amount, he's already received some outside help from Freedom Partners Action Fund, a super-PAC that spearheads the conservative donor network helmed by billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch, which launched a seven-figure ad buy targeting Bayh and backing Young.
Rather, Ullrich sees his subject as a consummate political tactician, and still more important, as a gifted actor, able to show each of his audiences — from the rowdies at mass meetings in beer halls to the elites in the salons of rich industrialists — the leader it wanted to see.
The club moved from the Lower East Side to its current home in 1905 and became a gathering spot for elite Jewish-American industrialists, financiers and businessmen including those from the Guggenheim and Bloomingdale families, Andrew Saks and Adolph S. Ochs (a former publisher of The New York Times).
"If tax reform crashes and burns, if [on] ObamCare, nothing happens, we could face a bloodbath," Cruz told a group of roughly 100 wealthy donors during an event in New York on Friday for members of the conservative donor network connected to billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch. .
By skirting environmental regulations the mob is able to dispose of these hazardous industrial materials for a fraction of the cost of legal disposal, and the industrialists in the north are smart enough to not ask questions about what happens to their garbage once it leaves their hands.
Tommy Atkins himself submitted his eponymous mango to the Florida Mango Forum repeatedly in the 1950s, and though the fruit was summarily rejected for its blandness and tough, fibrous flesh, it grew well, and so farmers and industrialists subsequently planted it and other high-yielding Florida varieties throughout the Americas.
Trump was unlikely to ignore the attack, unleashing a pair of tweets criticizing the industrialists early Tuesday: While Trump claimed he never sought funding from the Kochs, the network refused to contribute to Trump's campaign in 2016, and the brothers labeled his Muslim ban as reminiscent of Nazi-era racism.
The Republican-aligned groups with the deepest pockets, the American Crossroads operation co-founded by the Republican strategist Karl Rove and the constellation of political groups overseen by the billionaire industrialists Charles G. and David H. Koch, have abandoned the presidential race, choosing to focus their efforts down the ballot.
And in my book on morality and getting these people to grow up I again bring up the example of 19th century industrialists who were incredibly rich and often rather cruel in their business lives who reinvented themselves, so a Carnegie whose business career certainly wasn't exemplary in any moral sense.
With over $1.4 trillion trillion sitting on the balance sheets of the S&P 500, and demand for liquidity among venture capitalists, we can expect the industrialists to become far bigger acquirers in the tech world over the coming years, perhaps even outpacing traditional technology companies in tech M&A.
The questions about how the Aadhaar data would be used and whether citizens would be profiled and surveilled became more urgent after a raft of industrialists and government officials spoke about data being the new oil and the financial possibilities of monetizing the data of more than a billion people.
"We are concerned that time is tight to avoid a no-deal Brexit, which would damage both the UK and the EU27 economies," the European Round Table of Industrialists group said in a statement following a meeting between some of its members and British Prime Minister Theresa May in London.
He said he had recently read "The Order of the Day," a historic novella by Éric Vuillard set in the years before World War II. One scene takes place in February 1933, when Hitler and the president of the Reichstag encourage 24 German industrialists to donate to the Nazi party.
To frame the same point another way: Air quality regulations serve as a downward redistribution of wealth, out of the pockets of industrialists and into the pockets of ordinary Americans, particularly the poor and vulnerable Americans (African Americans and Hispanics in particular) who tend to live closest to pollution sources.
Of the recent shakeups that include designers trading New York for Paris, appointing industrialists to top tier creative posts, and luxury brands collaborating with popular high street labels to secure millennial appeal (the EIR doesn't fancy that word, by the way), her appointment is one of the smarter business moves we've seen.
At the 1940 annual meeting of the National Association of Manufacturers at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel in New York, 5,000 industrialists thrilled to a rousing speech by Congregationalist minister James W. Fifield, who assured them that the time for worshiping the "false idol" of the welfare state had come to an end.
The flip side of these companies' new dominance is that, not unlike the first industrialists, they turn progress from something that manifests inevitably with the passage of time into something that is being done to us, for reasons that are out of our control but seem unnervingly and suddenly within someone else's.
Expected attendees include Italian state broadcaster RAI Chairman Marcello Foa, Rosneft Chairman and CEO Igor Sechin, Banca Intesa Russian unit Chairman Antonio Fallico, Eni Chairwoman Emma Marcegaglia, European Commission representative Mattia Pellegrini, Russian industrialists body President Aleksandre Shokhin, Gazprom Management Committee Deputy Chairwoman Elena Burmistrova, Alstom Russian unit Chairman Philippe Pegorier, Turin Mayor Chiara Appendino.
A trailblazer in the fashion technology space since it first emerged 15 years ago, Ms. Busquets, who was born to a family of wealthy industrialists, has personally invested more than $50 million to date in a raft of start-ups based in Britain and the United States, from Business of Fashion to Farfetch, Moda Operandi and Lyst.
Freedom Partners Action Fund, a super-PAC that spearheads the conservative donor network helmed by billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch, will release a $1 million TV and digital ad buy needling the former Democratic senator's vote in 2008 and for taking a job when he left office with a bank that profited from bailout funds.
Now that the Mueller report is out in the open, House hearings can probe the president's many scandals—not only looking at obstruction of justice and "collusion," but also a host of other issues, from the Trump administration's shameful handling of the aftermath of Hurricane Maria to the president's financial dealings and cozy relationship with strongmen, industrialists, and oligarchs.
This affirmation from the Federalist Society's Leonard Leo, who advised Trump on the Kavanaugh nomination, shows that while the president has been in a war of words with the organization led by billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch, the administration and the group still have major goals in common – particularly when it comes to the courts.
Americans for Prosperity, an arm of the influential network supported by conservative billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch, is unleashing a digital advertising campaign on Friday thanking Heitkamp for co-sponsoring the Economic Growth, Regulatory Relief and Consumer Protect Act, a bill that rolls back Dodd-Frank regulations mainly on community banks, or those with less than $100 billion in assets.
"The problem with any kind of tariff or tax hike on imports is that it doesn't make America more competitive or punish high-tax countries, it only hurts American industries by driving up manufacturing costs and, ultimately, costing jobs," said Nathan Nascimento, executive vice president of Freedom Partners, a right-leaning group partly funded by billionaire industrialists Charles and David Koch. Sen.
Drawn to the romance of treks to kill lions, elephants and rhinos and to photograph native tribes and storybook landscapes, clients flocked from around the world to Selby safaris, which were booked for years with clients like Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, the Maharajah of Jaipur, Prince Stanislas Radziwill of Poland and Western tycoons, industrialists and chief executives seeking thrills and self-fulfillment.
He researched any topic remotely relevant to the fabrication of fin de siècle Paris — iron construction, doll manufacturing, advertising trends, newspaper deadlines, city grids and barricades, street lighting, Jugenstil décor and kitsch, photography and film, the caricatures of Honoré Daumier and Gérard Grandville, and the architectural and engineering systems put forth by utopian industrialists like Henri de Saint-Simon and Charles Fourier.
The Adelsons' growing influence comes as other Republican megadonors — Charles and David Koch, the billionaire industrialists; Robert Mercer and his daughter, Rebekah, two of Mr. Trump's most influential supporters; Foster Friess, a major benefactor to conservative causes; and Dick and Liz Uihlein, the Midwestern couple who have written big checks to anti-establishment candidates — have scaled back their spending or placed bad bets on losing campaigns.
The Henry Green novel—typically portraying failures of love and understanding, and noisy with the vernacular of industrialists and Cockneys, landowners and servants—was terse, intimate, full of accident and unnerving comedy, exquisite though still exuberant, sensual and whimsical, reflexively figurative yet always surprising, preoccupied with social nuance, generational discord, and sensory phenomena while maintaining an air of abstraction, as reflected in those flighty gerund titles.

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