It's not just America's biggest banks that are worried about cryptocurrency adoption,
public filings show.
It's not just America's biggest banks that are worried about cryptocurrency competition,
public filings show.
In fact, recent
public filings show that Bob Iger's total compensation for 2015 dipped 3.4 % from last year to $ 44.9 million.
The public filings show TriLinc Global has invested nearly $ 18 million in seven businesses in Latin America and Indonesia, for an average loan size of $ 1.3 million, with a weighted average yield of 13.2 percent.
Not exact matches
The
filings made
public this week
show Republicans continue to receive support from their traditional backers, including real estate interests and some labor unions.
The financial disclosure
filings of the state's legislative leaders made
public on Tuesday
show a pullback in private - sector income and activities.
Filings at the state Board of Elections
show NYSUT's Fund For Great
Public Schools super PAC has invested in both mailers and TV ad production over the last week to knock Republican Chris Jacobs and boost Small's chances in the battleground district.
Bolton's super PAC has paid Cambridge Analytica more than $ 1.1 million since 2014 for «research» and «survey research,» a Center for
Public Integrity analysis of campaign finance
filings shows.
Filings made
public late last week
show REBNY is spending in two Long Island districts: the 5th Senate district in Nassau County on behalf of incumbent Carl Marcellino and the 7th Senate district, where Republican Elaine Phillips is defending an open seat being vacated by Jack Martins.
Republican - turned - Democrat George Maragos is touting campaign contributions to his new party even before they
show up in
public filings.
Filings with the city Campaign Finance Board
show that the
public advocate has been the leading recipient of union contributions, with tens of thousands of dollars in donations, alone, from local chapters nationwide of UNITE, which represents needle trades and textile industry workers.
Although the governor has never revealed the details of his deal with the publisher — an arm of News Corp. — Cuomo's tax returns
show he received $ 188,333 from the publisher in 2013, and his May
filings with the state Joint Commission on
Public Ethics revealed that he is in line to be paid deferred compensation between $ 550,000 and $ 650,000.
Campaign
filings made
public Friday
show Glenwood and its affiliates gave $ 50,600 to the Neighborhood Preservation Political Action Fund and $ 857 to the Rent Stabilization Association.
The fund looked to invest in companies where the
public filings, typically Form 13D,
showed activity by activist investors.
Tax
filings obtained by the Center For
Public Integrity
show that the billionaire brothers Charles and David Koch donated a combined $ 24 million to various conservative organizations and think tanks in 2011, through the four foundations that they run.
During the last few years, reports based on Exxon's
public filings have
shown that the company continues to support politicians and organizations that sow doubt about climate change and work to halt action on it.
Public tax
filings for 2003 - 7 (the last five years for which documents are available)
show that the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow received hundreds of thousands of dollars from the ExxonMobil Foundation and foundations associated with the billionaire Richard Mellon Scaife, a longtime financier of conservative causes, including being the primary source of money used to fund attacks against Bill Clinton during the Whitewater and Monica Lewinsky eras of his presidency [1].
Public tax
filings for 2003 - 7 — the last five years for which documents are available —
show that the Committee for a Constructive Tomorrow received hundreds of thousands of dollars from the ExxonMobil Foundation and from foundations associated with the billionaire Richard Mellon Scaife, a longtime financer of conservative causes best known for its efforts to have President Bill Clinton impeached.
When we are required to disclose such information to our opponents, we do so «off the record» so that the information won't inadvertently
show up in any
public filings.
Global Science Research's
public filings for 2015
show the company holding 145,111 British pounds in its bank account.
Public filings also
show that Vote Leave provided virtually the entire $ 990,000 budget of BeLeave — 625,000 pounds — which took the form of additional spending paid directly to AggregateIQ.