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As the Pueblo Chieftain's Peter Roper reports, kind of obligingly we must say, about CD-3 candidate Scott Tipton's plans for the federal budget:
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As the Pueblo Chieftain's Patrick Malone reports, not long enough.
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Chieftain's letter calling for Brian Roberts's ouster has highlighted another issue that irks some investors: The CEO owns supervoting shares, giving him 33.3% of the voting power although he owns only about 0.3% of the shares outstanding.
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Signs point to a "Chieftain's Palace" toward the bottom of one rock face.
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Chieftain's call for action reflects intensifying frustration on Wall Street with Comcast's performance.
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Another of Chieftain's governance complaints is the annual salary the company has agreed to pay founder and Chairman Ralph Roberts
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John Krich/WSJ The entrance to the cave identified sketchingly as the 'Chieftain's Palace' is marked by columns.
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Chieftain's letter also has highlighted a sore spot for some investors: that Mr. Roberts owns supervoting shares giving him 33.3% of the voting power, despite owning about 0.3% the outstanding shares.
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Visitors may recognize other hallmark Minoan artifacts in the show: clay tablets inscribed with the still-undeciphered Linear A writing, a bull's head rhyton carved from chlorite with gilded horns, and the "Chieftain's Cup," a carved steatite conical cup with processional scene (see photo gallery).
Minoans in Manhattan 2008
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Chieftain's managing director, are calling for Comcast to return cash to shareholders.
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