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American multinational automotive company
General Motors appears 14 times in the Epstein documents, but entirely in incidental contexts with no connection to Jeffrey Epstein. All mentions are either automated financial newsletters, legal hypotheticals, or corporate client lists.
General Motors is mentioned exclusively in low-signal contexts. Five mentions appear in automated CNBC newsletter emails received by [email protected] discussing GM stock performance. Eight mentions appear in government documents where 'General Motors' is used as a generic corporate example in legal or economic discussions (e.g., 'what General Motors is trying to do' as a metaphor for organizational intelligence). The remaining mentions are in legal firm client lists and case law citations like NLRB v. General Motors, with no substantive connection to the Epstein case.
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guided by internal goals, which is why we personify them, both legally and in our habits of thought. When talking about “what China wants,” or “what General Motors is trying to do,” we are not speaking in metaphors. These organizations act as intelligences that perceive, decide, and act. Like the goals of indivi
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guided by internal goals, which is why we personify them, both legally and in our habits of thought. When talking about “what China wants,” or “what General Motors is trying to do,” we are not speaking in metaphors. These organizations act as intelligences that perceive, decide, and act. Like the goals of indivi
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128 F.3d 1188, 1191 (7th Cir. 1997) (collecting cases); United States v. Hand, 863 F.2d 1100, 1104 (3d Cir. 1988) (it makes no sense to say that "if General Motors or Chase Manhattan Bank had funds stolen, in violation of federal criminal law, a DAVID SCHOEN HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017650 --- PAGE BREAK --- Page 16
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_017651 →fully directed” his activities at the United States by sup- porting al Qaeda. Plaintiffs also submit that Mr. Aljomaih’s company does busi- ness with General Motors and Shell Corpo- ration and that, therefore, he must have had contacts with the United States. See Opp. at 11; Statement of Jamie L. Paye attached to
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low probability of a security risk. In the private sector, there is usually an unambiguous external measure of failure. An automobile company such as General Motors can measure the per- formance of its executives by reckoning its change in net income. With secret intelligence work, the metrics for failure are far
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ot from media or tech companies, with their liberal bent, but from old-line, when-America-was-great enterprises. They included Mary Barra, the CEO of General Motors; Ginni Rometty of IBM; Jack Welch, the former CEO of GE; Jim McNerney, the former CEO of Boeing; and Indra Nooyi of PepsiCo. If the new right had ele
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o quality control. In the private sector, there is usually an unambiguous external measure of failure. For example, for an automobile company such as General Motors can measure the performance of its executive by reckoning it change in net income. With secret intelligence work, the metrics for failure are far les
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ng to news Section 7 HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020578 --- PAGE BREAK --- 120 reports, but these do not appear in filings detected by Bloomberg. Similarly, General Motors reports equity of income of $2 billion from its China joint venture, equivalent to 20 percent of adjusted operating income. Boeing in 2016 disclosed
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seek to obligate newly hired nonmember employees to pay dues and fees under a union-security clause, it must inform them of their right under NLRB v. General Motors, 373 U.S. 734 (1963), and Communications Workers v. Beck, 487 U.S. 735 (1988), to be or remain nonmembers and that nonmembers have the right to objec
Page: HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_022277 →ave limited privacy, you could either steal away into a conference room or bathroom to find a few moments of peace. Some forward-thinking firms like General Motors, Google and Intel encourage employees to practice meditation, and some even have rooms and facilities on their campuses dedicated for this purpose. I
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