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  • It's all about transferring the keys to a centrally controlled function in our economy from the hands of a distant, multi-state, investor-owned monopoly that makes money mostly by burning coal, and putting those keys into the hands of locally elected people who can be approached from city hall to the hardware store, in a non-profit business model that lowers overhead costs, maximizes rate payer value and aims for local, distributed generation of clean energy.

    Anne Butterfield: Occupy, Xcel, And the Mother of All Cliffs Anne Butterfield 2011

  • The former operator, an investor-owned hospital chain, bought the failing hospital in 2007 from another for-profit company, which had, in turn, purchased it out of bankruptcy in 1999.

    D.C.'s hospital troubles demand a new approach Washington Mark Legnini 2011

  • Deposits for investor-owned banks are more difficult to collect in Europe, where banks owned by local governments or by depositors have tax and cost advantages and a stranglehold on the market, said Michigan State University professor Rocco Huang.

    Analysis: Eurozone bank doubts worse for lack of deposits Reuters 2011

  • It's all about transferring the keys to a centrally controlled function in our economy from the hands of a distant, multi-state, investor-owned monopoly that makes money mostly by burning coal, and putting those keys into the hands of locally elected people who can be approached from city hall to the hardware store, in a non-profit business model that lowers overhead costs, maximizes rate payer value and aims for local, distributed generation of clean energy.

    Anne Butterfield: Occupy, Xcel, And the Mother of All Cliffs Anne Butterfield 2011

  • It's all about transferring the keys to a centrally controlled function in our economy from the hands of a distant, multi-state, investor-owned monopoly that makes money mostly by burning coal, and putting those keys into the hands of locally elected people who can be approached from city hall to the hardware store, in a non-profit business model that lowers overhead costs, maximizes rate payer value and aims for local, distributed generation of clean energy.

    Anne Butterfield: Occupy, Xcel, And the Mother of All Cliffs Anne Butterfield 2011

  • Unlike U.S. banks such as JPMorgan Chase & Co and Wells Fargo & Co , which fund a greater percentage of their loans using deposits, investor-owned banks in Europe generally depend more on borrowing in the short-term capital markets.

    Analysis: Eurozone bank doubts worse for lack of deposits Reuters 2011

  • Deposits for investor-owned banks are more difficult to collect in Europe, where banks owned by local governments or by depositors have tax and cost advantages and a stranglehold on the market, said Michigan State University professor Rocco Huang.

    Analysis: Eurozone bank doubts worse for lack of deposits Reuters 2011

  • [Energy Information Administration, April 2009] “By 2030 the aggressive EERS and RES policies in the draft bill would save consumers over $200 billion dollars per year compared to the costs that would be incurred if investor-owned utilities are left to pursue their preference for expensive central station generation units.”

    Wonk Room » Reports: A Strong Federal Renewable Electricity Standard Would Save Over $200 Billion While Raising Rates Less Than One Percent 2009

  • Unlike U.S. banks such as JPMorgan Chase & Co and Wells Fargo & Co , which fund a greater percentage of their loans using deposits, investor-owned banks in Europe generally depend more on borrowing in the short-term capital markets.

    Analysis: Eurozone bank doubts worse for lack of deposits Reuters 2011

  • It's all about transferring the keys to a centrally controlled function in our economy from the hands of a distant, multi-state, investor-owned monopoly that makes money mostly by burning coal, and putting those keys into the hands of locally elected people who can be approached from city hall to the hardware store, in a non-profit business model that lowers overhead costs, maximizes rate payer value and aims for local, distributed generation of clean energy.

    Anne Butterfield: Occupy, Xcel, And the Mother of All Cliffs Anne Butterfield 2011

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