Despite withdrawal of "Natural Asset Companies" from New York Stock Exchange, State Treasurer Oaks says there is still a 'global push to use the land to address climate change'
By Paige Wagenknecht | Mar 18, 2024
Ongoing advocacy for Natural Asset Companies' integration into public markets continues despite the Security Exchange Commission’s withdrawal of its proposed inclusion of NACs on the New York Stock Exchange in January.
National Taxpayers Union: Google antitrust case 'could be very damaging to American competitiveness'
By Paige Wagenknecht | Oct 31, 2023
Nicholas Johns, senior policy and government affairs manager at the National Taxpayers Union, said the government’s arguments within its antitrust case against Google demonstrate a clear shift from past precedent, which could be very damaging to American competitiveness.
US Chamber Calls Out FTC, DOJ for Ignoring Settlement Paths, Alleges Bias
By Paige Wagenknecht | Oct 24, 2023
U.S. Chamber of Commerce says the Federal Trade Commission and Department of Justice are costing taxpayers millions and raising concerns about potential bias by failing to pursue settlements to remedy alleged anti-competitive behavior.
Research fellow says 'antitrust is anti-progress' in Google case
By Paige Wagenknecht | Oct 24, 2023
Dr. Kimberlee Josephson — an associate professor of business at Lebanon Valley College in Annville, Pennsylvania, and adjunct research fellow with the Consumer Choice Center — believes business owners should be concerned about the Department of Justice’s antitrust case against Google.