Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Ehrlich: Abusing business at Vermont’s expense

DISH network conned the federal government out of $3.3 billion by posing as a “small business” to undercut actual small businesses in government auctions of electromagnetic spectrum. One of those companies was Springfield-based VTel Wireless Inc.
http://www.timesargus.com/article/20150401/OPINION04/704019961

2 comments :

  1. I guess there won't be any crowing by Leahy, Sanders, Welch, Shumey or other Vermont politicians who have let this injustice occur on their watch. Besides, they don't care about a Springfield based company anyway. Now if there had been a Burlington/Montpelier small business in the mix, I'm sure the three stooges plus one would be squawking away.

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  2. chuck gregory4/2/15, 5:42 PM

    Michael Guite wears big boy pants and doesn't need shelter. If he were a more ethical businessman and a more considerate resident of an historical Vermont town, I'd call this an injustice.

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