Posted on 01/28/2002 6:54:56 AM PST by Dukie
Bloomberg Business Report just announced that Global Crossings, a telecommunications company which established a world wide fiber optics cable network, has declared bankruptcy. Bloomberg further announced a sale of certain of Global Crossings assets to PRC headquarted Hutchinson Whampoa Corporation in conjunction with its bankruptcy declaration.
Hey, now here's a good kicker: By accepting stock for speaking fees, one can convert ordinary income into capital gains which are taxed at lower rates. Works well assuming the stock value is rising or - even better perhaps with the benefit of inside information to suggest a nice up move.
Yetanother reason to scrap the income tax and the IRS.
I was wondering the same thing - also how long it will take the press to mention this connection. Obviously X41 caused the improper downfall of this company, massive job losses and the loss of pension funds (sarcasm off)
my ex-hubbie was a wizard at it!
A front page article in the Saturday Santa Fe New Mexican reported the wife of Senator Jeff Bingaman (D-NM) received $2.5 million in fees as a lobbyist on behalf of the fiber-optic company, Global Crossing. The paper reported that Anne Bingaman's office released a statement in which she stated she, "never met or spoke at any member of Congress or congressional staff on behalf of Global Crossing."
The US government has launched an investigation into anti-competitive practices in the undersea cable business. The DoJs concerns focus on the way in which a consortium of large international telecoms companies led by AT&T sells voice and data transmission services over its undersea cable networks. Members of the consortium, including AT&T, Sprint, Level3Communications, MCI Worldcom and three of Japans biggest telecoms companies NTT, Japan Telecom and KDD received an 18-page civil investigative demand from the DoJ in late June.
Those close to the industry believe that the inquiry has also come as a response to complaints by Global Crossing, a telecoms company started two years ago, which also offers undersea cable services. Global Crossing is currently building a trans-Pacific undersea cable network, and complained earlier this year to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) about price discrimination by the Japan US Cable Network, operator of a rival cable service. The complaint resulted in a six- month investigation, after which the FCC granted the Japan US Cable Network a licence for its US$1.2 billion undersea cable between the US and Japan in early July.
Phil Veveer of Wilkie Farr & Gallagher, regular counsel to the Japan US Cable Network, represented the company in the FCC licence application and is now taking a coordinating role for the consortium in this issue. Verveer is assisted by partners Theodore Whitehouse and Stephen Bell as well as associate Jennifer McCarthy. At AT&T, senior attorney Aryeh Friedman is leading an in-house team. MCI is also handling the investigation with a team led by attorneys Jamon Jarvis and Thomas ONeil. At Sprint, in-house counsel Ken Nakamura, Leon Kestenbaum and James Hedland are handling the issue. At SBC, Steve Strickland is leading an in-house team responding to the inquiry. Qwest have retained Steven Smith at Morrison & Foerster while Viatel have retained Steven Sunshine at Shearman & Sterling. Joseph Krauss of Hogan & Hartson is advising NTT. Japan Telecom has retained Gary Kubek and Jeffrey Cunard at Debevoise & Plimpton in Washington, as well as Katsuyuki Yamaguchi at Nishimura & Partners in Tokyo. Both these firms regularly provide advice to Japan Telecom. Daniel Savrin of Bingham & Dana is advising Japan Telecoms US subsidiary. KDD has retained Robert Aamoth of Kelley Drye & Warren LLP. Global Crossing has retained Anne Bingaman in Washington, DC.
This individual was appointed by Bill Clinton and was previosly a top executive in Aurthur Andersen. The GAO is now trying to sue Cheney for information regarding energy meetings, and if I remember correctly, is the same group who prevented funds from being distributed to Bush after November elections.
Good riddance.
Bermuda Co. Pays $2.5M to Lobby
By MATT KELLEY
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) -- A Bermuda-based company paid the former head of the Justice Department's antitrust division more than $2.5 million during the first half of the year to lobby federal officials on a trans-Pacific communications cable, records show.
Anne Bingaman contacted the Federal Communications Commission, the White House Council of Economic Advisors and other federal officials on behalf of Global Crossing, Ltd., according to a lobbyist disclosure report filed with Congress.
Mrs. Bingaman is the wife of Sen. Jeff Bingaman, D-N.M.
Global Crossing hired Mrs. Bingaman as its head lawyer in efforts to get an FCC license for a $1.28 billion project
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Mrs. Bingaman also had worked for the victor in the bidding war for U S West, Qwest Communications. Mrs. Bingaman was a top executive at Qwest after she left the Justice Department in 1996 until mid-1998. She was hired by Global Crossing shortly afterward.
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Trie on Bingaman Commission
Senator Jeff Bingaman (D-NM) allowed Clinton to place Charlie Yah-Lin Trie on the Bingaman Commission. Trie donated over $400K to Clinton (March 21, 1996) then delivered a high-priority letter to Mark Middleton who faxed it to Maureen Lewis with the note "As you know, Charlie is a personal friend of the President. . . ." The letter was a threat to Clinton to drop support of Taiwan or lose his Asian benefactors. Clinton's reply April 23 was a "Dear Charlie" letter assuring that the presence in the Taiwan Strait of the Independence and the Nimitz "was not intended as a threat to the PRC." Clinton finessed his betrayal of Taiwan with his delivery of the Three Nos in Tiananmen Square July 1998.
Obviously the senator from New Mexico and his wife (the former Justice anti-trust anti-Microsoft jihadette) have been valuable assets to Clinton and the PRC.
The campaign donations are only corrupting if the pol is corrupt. The attacks by the Dems./press are especially low because they are sneaky, thieving, liars who never turn the press cams on their own bought and paid for, corrupted party leaders.
Regards to you !
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