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originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
a reply to: PokeyJoe
Heh, selling t-shirts should get the country straight in short order.
Cheers
originally posted by: Thoughtful3
We have a McKinsey & Company link.
originally posted by: Guyfriday
Kilmer was born and raised in Port Angeles, Wash. He attended Princeton University as an undergraduate and then got a doctorate from the University of Oxford in England.
Before coming to Congress, Kilmer was a consultant with McKinsey & Co., then worked for the Economic Development Board for Tacoma-Pierce County. He spent eight years in the Washington state legislature before winning election to Congress in 2012.
originally posted by: Guyfriday
a reply to: interupt42
so 30 hours from now? Great now everyone wants to move their goal-post.
As the pandemic eased earlier this year, officials in Poland became vocal critics of the financial obligations laid down by Pfizer’s large vaccine supply pact with the European Union. Now, months after the country asked for a reprieve from the costs imposed by the 2021 agreement, Pfizer is targeting Poland in court. Following a “prolonged contractual breach” and “lengthy discussions” with Poland, Pfizer is formally suing the country over its alleged failure to uphold its end of the immunization supply deal, a company spokesperson said. The company wants to “hold Poland to its commitments," the Pfizer spokesperson said over email.
Pfizer asserted that Poland failed to pay for some 60 million doses of the company’s BioNTech-partnered mRNA vaccine, according to the Central European Times. Pfizer is now seeking roughly €1.38 billion in compensation, according to the publication.
JFK's Grand kids