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Starbucks CEO Pledge Against Campaign Contributions
So the big policital news this morning is Starbuck’s CEO’s (Howard Schultz) pledge to not donate any money to political candidates this election run. The timing of this announcement (shortly after Michele Bachmann won the Iowa straw poll) couldn’t be … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 elections, business, Howard Schultz, news, politics, startbucks, Warren Buffett
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Economic and Political Outlook for Business
So we just came through a really rough patch whereby the political and economic outlook were abysmal for business in the US. Today we expect to see the US Congress finish up passage of the short debt ceiling compromise bill … Continue reading