The post-Cold War idea of combating to win on two fronts gives way to the realities of great-power competition. By. Hal Brands. June 11, 2019, 7:40
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Ten state attorneys general have filed a lawsuit to try to block the merger of telecom giants T-Mobile and Sprint. “When it comes to corporate power, bigger isn’t always better,” New York Attorney General Letitia James said in a statement. “The T-Mobile and …
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The Department of Justice’s assistant attorney general brought the case against big tech into focus in a new speech delivered at the Antitrust New Frontiers Conference in Tel Aviv on Tuesday. Makan Delrahim laid out some possible arguments against the …
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Thomas A. Kennedy, Raytheon’s chief executive, sounded like he was selling his company’s proposed merger with United Technologies not just as good for shareholders but as a patriotic endeavor. âThis is overall a great play for the United States of America, …
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It’s a new day at Fort Myers-based Chico’s FAS. So says interim CEO Bonnie Brooks. In a first-quarter earnings conference call Tuesday, Brooks said company leadership is working hard to right the ship. “It is not business as usual,” she said. “We know this …
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