Hackett was brought in, he was a board member, previously he had done a great job at steel case the Office Furniture company in michigan and when he came in and he said, look, we are going to transform ford, get it ready for the future for Autonomous Vehicles, for electric vehicles. That hasnt happened ford has been mired in really not being making the move that its needed to make since 2017 they are starting to change that a little bit some of that because of the moves that jim farley has made as coo, he becomes the ceo effective october 1st and the marching orders are pretty clear. Transform this company, get ready for a future with electric vehicles, Autonomous Vehicles at some point, not immediately, but at some point, but, guys, this is the most interesting stat that i can find. If you go back over the last, what, 20 years, 19 years, only one ceo at ford, alan malaly posted a positive gain in ford shares there you see hacketts performance since may of 2017, down 38 , similar to fi
Now we are into not just traditional cable and media, but broadband. This opportunity creating an Dynamic Technology should be opening a new era of media democracy. Road going down the same radio and television and cable went down of consolidation. Treat atragic way to Dynamic Technology. Likes robert same question. Thank you for having us back. I think your viewers often know that while we have differences, we remained friends and cap the devil dialogue civil. Items we voted50 on, and we voted on them together. He is the only chair of which i have 100 voting record. Era. Ood im notr your question, here to advocate for or against. I think the deal will be approved. If you look at it through the antitrust lens, you dont have them taking out a competitor. It brings up of whether or not the fcc should be in the merger review business. Should you have Government Agencies reviewing this merger . Other mergers dont. Other industries dont have two agencies. It will happen. Of fcc is going to
By Daniel J. Chacón, Santa Fe New Mexican |
January 25, 2021
Gabriela Campos/The New Mexican
Scott Scanland, owner and lobbyist for New Mexico Govermnet Affairs, has been working from home since the start of the legislature.
Mark Duran spends virtually every day inside the New Mexico state Capitol during a 60-day legislative session.
But now, Duran is learning to adapt to a virtual environment amid a pandemic that prompted state officials to move most lawmaking over to the internet and keep the building closed to the public and others, including lobbyists like Duran who are a mainstay when the Legislature meets in Santa Fe.