Sentences with phrase «other billionaire money»

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Many of the headline speakers from the previous conference will be there, including Tim Draper and Lyn Ulbricht, as well as dozens of other «smart money» investors who couldn't make it last time, including Randi Zuckerberg (Founder & CEO of Zuckerberg Media & Early Facebook executive), Mark Yusko (billionaire hedge fund manager and Wall Street money man), Nick Spanos (founder of Blockchain Technologies Corp and featured in the Netflix Banking on Bitcoin movie), David Hirsch (enforcement attorney from the SEC), and Gary Leland, from CryptoCousins.
Clearly they don't mind the hypocrisy in conservative Christians accepting money from billionaires who own casinos in Las Vegas and many other countries where all kinds of gambling and debauchery occur.
Some billionaires approach the game to win trophies others approach it to make money.
Other Billionaire owners have put their own money into their club and get a profit back as the value of the club rises.
you realize know other manger has done as much with so little in comparison, as wenger has at arsenal.Fact is to compete at highest level consistently you have to spend, and you have seen it time and time again arsenals lack of willingness to do so, we have a russian billionaire, who makes chelsea owner look like a regular joe, and wants to take control of arsenal and spend to compete but is left out in the cold by kroenke.For all the money mourinho has had as his disposal to buy players where ever he has been exception porto his best managerial job to date, what has he really done a few league titles no champions league titles a very poor return.
The Washington Post reported the charity's money was used to help settle lawsuits against Trump businesses; that it spent $ 30,000 to buy two large portraits of Trump; that it improperly made political donations; and that its funds largely came from other people's money, with not a dime donated by the billionaire from 2009 to 2014.
Her Clinton flip - flop follows other hypocritical positions such as taking contributions from a known «dark money» group — whose donors are anonymous — and soliciting money from Super PAC mega-donors such as billionaire George Soros.
Read all about climate denial scientist Willie Soon's dirty money from petrochemical billionaire Charles Koch, coal utility Southern Company, oil giant ExxonMobil and other fossil fuel companies to deny the science of climate change!
The man turns out to be none other than eccentric billionaire Howard Hughes, although Melvin doesn't really believe it at the time, especially when he has to lend him some money on the end of their journey together.
Other than a one - time $ 25,000 donation from Carl Lindner Jr., a sometimes - controversial Cincinnati billionaire who died in 2011, the school hasn't raised any philanthropic money to supplement the tuition it receives from its thirty paying students and the EdChoice money.
But here's where the debate starts to heat up: Though your financial adviser would have kittens at the thought of it, Bernstein and others, such as Stephen Jarislowsky, the billionaire Canadian money manager, say that if you plan to hold a large sum of money outside of an RRSP for a long period of time, you may indeed want to ditch the bonds altogether and go 100 % stocks.
Gates and other billionaires, meanwhile, will pledge a pool of money to assist the cooperative projects.
For their renewable investments to make a lot of money, the billionaires have to think big and especially rely on election - buying crony capitalism to achieve their goals it would appear - goals that immensely hurt the wallets of the other 99 %.
Bill Gates, billionaire philanthropist and co-founder of Microsoft, marked several items off his 2015 to - do list when he announced the creation of two coalitions (one of international governments, the other of billionaire investors) for investing money in developing renewable energy innovations, while pledging one billion dollars of his own money to the effort.
What is the importance of things like climate and race to the «future of mankind» that causes so much hand - wringing, such that billionaires donate huge sums of money to research institutions like the Smith School and Martin School at Oxford, The Grantham Institute, amongst a number of others, including the Tyndall Centre, to answer such questions?
Roberston and other super PAC donors are described as «a rarefied group of millionaires and billionaires acting as kingmakers in the GOP contest, often helping to decide, with a simple transfer of money, which candidate might survive another day.»
So even if by miracle a sceptical scientist would be financed by Big Oil (it is unfortunately impossible), it would be certainly a positive action that would restore a balance in a world where not only Big Oil but mad people like Soros an other billionaires pour money in environmentalism.
A few years ago, when I was first launched into becoming the amateur investigator of what's up with whatsupwiththat, and the flood of really well crafted (certainly not done by ignorant people) anonymous emails conveying little known proof of Obama's secret Islamitude, and other lies that would damage Rush Limbaugh's reputation if he were to personally deliver them... Ah Say, Ah Say (Foghorn Leghorn accent) when I was first launched into all that, from reading prodigious comment - storms in many places, including judithcurry.com, but also invading more liberal venues, I concluded what we have here is less a movement for anything, than a massively stroked and stoked «Great Liberal Hating and Baiting Cult», with a very big self - organizing component, but definitely nourished in all sorts of ways by the folks you can read about in Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right by Jane Meyer (best book yet of its class and I've read many).
TPPF is one of the «think tanks» that is part of ALEC and a sibling of ALEC, the State Policy Network (SPN), which has also been funded by Koch money and other funding vehicles used by the Koch network of billionaires.
News leaked this week that the Koch brothers» billionaire network plans to spend nearly $ 900 million in fossil fuel and other corporate money to try to get their way in the 2016 election — in other words, the Kochs and their cronies are planning to spend astronomically to prevent action on climate (as well as income inequality, voting rights, affordable healthcare, and many other issues of importance to the 99 %).
In London, you get the Shard and some other very expensive buildings, sometimes occupied by global billionaires who are parking their money.
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