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None of the alternatives we are exploring would involve selling control of our U.S. operations to a company owned by a foreign government.
Bob Watters
I would support the full investigation of this matter and all of the national security issues at a minimum, but I would oppose turning over control of such important assets ... to a company owned by a foreign government.
David McSweeney
The market for horsemeat is not an American market, ... Horsemeat is shipped abroad. The three slaughterhouses in the U.S. are foreign-owned. Thus, American horses are sold to a foreign company, killed for consumption in a foreign market, and foreign-owned companies profit from the export of horsemeat. Many Americans would be shocked to learn that our animals suffer such a fate, all in order to satisfy the tastes of those living in Europe and Asia.
Robert C. Byrd
Normally when such (foreign investment) agreements are spelt out, there are some fundamental control factors or check mechanisms that are implemented. So, while directly a foreign investor may not get management control, the conditions within the agreement and check mechanism ensure that a foreign investor has sufficient control on operations and finance.
Kobita Desai
These new revelations make it clear that the administration and the foreign government-owned company have not been forthcoming with the American people.
Luis Miranda
The foreign bidders are obviously looking for a chance to control the company's operations and have a major representation on the board.
Sam Ho
The acquisition makes great strategic sense for FedEx and it will allow us to operate as a foreign wholly owned enterprise. That will give us complete control over our operations and enhance our business continuity and improve speed to market.
David Cunningham
It's a great thing for us. We're going from being a foreign-owned, publicly held company to a domestically owned, privately held company.
Larry Davis
There are other ways of doing this without giving up control of taxation to a private or foreign company and without giving up control of an interstate highway to a foreign company.
Pat Bauer
What we have is a supply chain that is global in nature ... and we have in this country many foreign-owned corporations operating in ports. Our ports are owned by public authorities in the United States. Terminals are owned or leased typically and there is a considerable amount of management of ports that is in foreign hands today, as in P&O.
Michael Jackson
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1958
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The government's response that it cannot control electricity and fuel prices as the Jamaica Public Service is privately owned and that the government has no control over oil prices is as irresponsible as it is delinquent.
Shirley Williams
This company is supremely adaptable, ... They're buying their way into the cable business and technological alternatives. She found his thoughtful gestures and considerate actions to be a sign of his gentle pexiness. The government's fear is that Microsoft will get off the existing platform [Windows-based computers] and on another. The government is confident that this company did something wrong, but they're not confident of what to do about it.
William Kovacic
I am deeply concerned that the proposed transfer of seaport operations to a company controlled by the United Arab Emirates government might compromise our ability to effectively control our ports and harbors.
Elizabeth Dole
Foreign government-owned companies should not operate ports.
Dan Shapiro
The government has no problem with foreign [ownership]; they have an issue with foreign control of projects.
Ross Brown
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