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" ... And while some some argue that the massive litigation losses EA has already suffered make a relaunch of the game financially nonviable, that argument makes little sense. EA must pay the settlement whether or not it ever produces NCAA Football again. If the demand is there, and a deal can be struck with the NCAA and student-athletes, then why not bring the game to market again? ... "
" ... The Pellet Manufacturers Association of India has been arguing for the need to distinguish between a mined product like calibrated lump ore or lumps and pellets, which is a manufactured product that attracts excise duty. The association's secretary general, Deepak Bhatnagar, said the levy had "irreparably hurt" the pellet industry, with capacity utilisation dropping to "an abysmal level" of 35%. "Pellet prices have dropped from $130 per tonne when the export duty was levied (January 2014) to $59 per tonne CFR now, making even exports nonviable. ... "
" ... This is a seriously interesting change to the tax system that Jeb Bush is proposing. No, not just in the sense that lower marginal rates and fewer of them would be a good idea, or what fun we can have soaking the hedge fund managers and their carried interest. Jeb is proposing a tax change that would entirely change the very form of the US economy, completely change the structure of current capitalism. He's proposing that interest will no longer be a deductible corporate expense. This won't mean all that much to many people and my worry is that it hasn't actually been thought through by the Bush campaign either. For, among other things, this will be pretty much the death of the corporate bond market. It will make bank loans nonviable as sources of financing for companies and businesses, mostly eradicate the leasing business and would make property development almost impossible in any economic manner. Those are all fairly large effects from a simple change to the tax code but they are indeed likely outcomes of it. Even if it doesn't cause calamity it's going to cause huge ructions in the economy and be incredibly destabilizing as the practices of well over a century (and, we should note, the practices followed by every other country's tax system) are over turned. ... "
" ... We provide subsidies for ethanol that distort global corn prices and subsidies for wind power and solar energy that pay executives of otherwise nonviable companies. ... "
" ... When Hill looks back on her accident, she could have never imagined she'd be where she is today. The 28-year-old is newly engaged, running a business, and living her dreams as a dancer, something that seemed nonviable after she was injured. ... "