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As previously stated. People that grow their own food have known this for some time. All you have to do is follow the $$$$$. All corn seed is covered in this stuff. Since we're a corn based economy, it won't be long until we're rowing the same boat as China by hand pollinating. Won't that be fun? Well, that is if you want to eat.
"What are a [former] senator and governor doing on Chesapeake's (CHK) board?" Doug McIntyre asks, citing a lack of credentials to serve as public company directors as reasons why they should be sacked. But CHK's “issues with debt, liquidity, cash flow and low commodity prices aren’t going to go away just because they’re changing the board," Argus' Philip Weiss reminds. [View news story]
A Bloomberg review of Chesapeake's (CHK) filings paints a picture of cronyism and nepotism that calls into question the objectivity of its board. Since 2009, Chesapeake has paid $343M to a drilling equipment manufacturer headed by CHK lead director Pete Miller. The company has also employed another director’s relatives and donated millions to a university overseen by a third. [View news story]
How can politics/regulatory capture be differentiated? That's why we're in this mess. Can u say Bear, Lehman, Enron, Worldcom, and on and on and on?
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Perhaps you might want to view "Vanishing of the Bees" for enlightenment. Farmers in France proved it with their sunflower crops and CCDs were banned. As far as litigation, the only thing I have to say on that is regulatory capture. Let's just use SCOTUS deciding election results as an example. With corporations using their own studies in claiming the safety of such products, this is tantamount to the fox guarding the hen house. Now 24D is in the process of being approved to spray on the food supply. A known carcinogen that was a component of Agent Orange. Let's see DDT, Chlordane, the list goes on. As far as the USDA report, I hold it in as much value as BLS. I'd cozy up to my local farmer if I were you.
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The standard MO is to gut the companies, take out enormous loans, force them into bankruptcy & can the employees. As far as political, no. 2 heads of the same coin. You just think you get a vote. Yes vultures do have their place in the eco system.
Look @ the interest rate GS has placed on the loan. The squid knows they have them by the short hairs.
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CCD was proven to be caused by Gaucho/Bayer-- a class of neonicotinoid insecticides. It was banned in France. Just like corporate to pollute & pretend to have an answer. How arrogant! Just wait until we're like China & have to pollinate by hand. Pop the popcorn folks. When food is scarce we're going to have great fun! I wouldn't touch these stocks for love nor money.
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"What are a [former] senator and governor doing on Chesapeake's (CHK) board?" Doug McIntyre asks, citing a lack of credentials to serve as public company directors as reasons why they should be sacked. But CHK's “issues with debt, liquidity, cash flow and low commodity prices aren’t going to go away just because they’re changing the board," Argus' Philip Weiss reminds. [View news story]
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I'd love to in 2 words. Bi-Partisan regulatory capture.
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Love ur candor.
A Bloomberg review of Chesapeake's (CHK) filings paints a picture of cronyism and nepotism that calls into question the objectivity of its board. Since 2009, Chesapeake has paid $343M to a drilling equipment manufacturer headed by CHK lead director Pete Miller. The company has also employed another director’s relatives and donated millions to a university overseen by a third. [View news story]
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As far as the USDA report, I hold it in as much value as BLS.
I'd cozy up to my local farmer if I were you.
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Look @ the interest rate GS has placed on the loan. The squid knows they have them by the short hairs.
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