Sentences with phrase «fewer large public companies»

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«There are clearly signs of problems,» comments Jeffrey S. Levine, a certified public accountant whose firm, Alkon & Levine PC, is based in Newton, Mass. «A client of mine, who owns a very fast - growing temporary - personnel company, suddenly experienced a significant slowdown in payments from a few of his largest customers.
I call him an employee in a society that just accepts how large companies will lie to get around stuff, blame a figure head so when the mass public become upset they can remove the figurehead without removing the actions that make them money, move along a few years and we see the same stuff happening again.
Labour is effectively saying that Britain's civil servants will be able to renationalise the railways, water utilities, the National Grid, Royal Mail, create regional public energy companies, a National Education Service and a National Care Service, create a large National Investment Bank and regional development banks, build a million homes and abolish tuition fees - to name just a few - at the same time as managing Brexit negotiations and their fallout.
Most Americans have never heard of Koch Industries, one of the largest private corporations in the country, because it has no Koch - branded consumer products, sells no shares on the stock market and has few of the disclosure requirements of a public company.
The comments point to perhaps a central disconnect in the larger public understanding of Bitcoin Core's processes, and how despite the nature of bitcoin as a well - oiled blockchain, its upkeep requires time and resources that (outside of the altruism of a few for - profit companies) is still largely volunteer.
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