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The US tax rate for corporations at 35%, but the $1.5 billion federal tax liability of Google comes to an effective 18% tax rate. GE's consolidated tax rate of 11.6% from 2005 to 2009. This is also true of other large American companies, raising questions of fairness at a time of budget cuts in education, Medicaid and Medicare. Many U.S. companies, such as Apple, also use offshore tax havens to protect profits from taxes.
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Apple Avoided Taxes on Overseas Billions, Senate Panel Finds
Wall Street Journal 05/21/2013
Appleâs Web of Tax Shelters Saved It Billions, Panel Finds
New York Times 05/20/2013
Apple CEO Tim Cook, Lawmakers Square Off Over Taxes
Wall Street Journal 05/22/2013
Wall Street Journal 05/22/2013
Ireland Defends Tax Laws to Critics at Home and Abroad
New York Times 05/21/2013
The Corrosive Effect of Apple’s Tax Avoidance
New York Times 05/23/2013
The declining use of p-notes is a good sign as foreign institution's think long term. 2010 foreign investments in stock markets in India should exceed the previous record of $18 billion in 2007.
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Wall Street Journal 05/11/2013
Retail FDI to Benefit Middlemen, Says Basu
Wall Street Journal 12/16/2011
Emerging Stocks' Emerging Problems
Wall Street Journal 08/23/2013
Skidding Rupee Endangers India's Slowing Economy
Wall Street Journal 08/28/2013
As Growth Slows, India Awakens to Need for Foreign Investment
New York Times 02/07/2012
India's Modi Articulates Vision for Economic Change
Wall Street Journal 09/30/2014
Auto parts companiy formerly connected with Ford Motor Company that is reorganizing under Chapter 11.
Grouped Articles
Johnson Controls Bids for Visteon Businesses
Wall Street Journal 05/22/2010
Wall Street Journal 10/29/2012
Wall Street Journal 01/23/2008
The IPO of Coal India raised 151 billion rupees in October 2010.
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Rupee Throws Oil on India's Subsidy Problem
Wall Street Journal 08/21/13
Coal India Sets IPO Price at Top of Range
Wall Street Journal 10/25/10
Privatising Coal India: Powering the tiger
Economist 10/23/10
State-Owned Shares Up for Grabs
BusinessWeek 10/28/10
Wall Street Journal 11/05/10
India Journal: What Coal India Can Do for the Country
Wall Street Journal 11/01/10
A Washington Post-Newsweek account of the Taliban's disintegration after the U.S. invasion post 9/11 and the way they gradually came together to pose the threat they now pose. See the link to NY Times accounts of how the Pakistan Inter Services Intelligence operates behind the scenes to back the Taliban, which may provide the other side of the story how the Taliban gain the sophistication and support they need to reorganize. And the links to the failure of the Karzai regime that has played into Taliban leader Mullah Omar's hands.
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Around an Invisible Leader, Taliban Power Shifts
New York Times 12/28/14
How the Pakistani Taliban Became a Deadly Force
New York Times 12/16/14
Taliban Leader Mullah Omar Is Dead, Afghan Spy Agency Says
Wall Street Journal 07/30/15
The Taliban in Their Own Words | Print Article | Newsweek.com
Unknown 12/28/09
Taliban Shows Interest In Negotiated Settlement
New York Times 08/03/11
U.S. Preparing for Pakistan to Restrict Support for Afghan War
New York Times 12/25/11
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