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The quartet also foresaw trouble for Hesse's economy.
ECONOMIST: Germany's Social Democrats
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Mr. Hesse has been trying for a year or more, using various tactics and strategies, to diminish the value of Clearwire so he could acquire it at a sub par price.
FORBES: Sprint's Hesse Underbidding For Clearwire, Still Hopes Shareholders Can Be Duped
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Spooked by stories of big companies firing thousands even as they make record profits, many Germans no longer believe that what is good for the economy is good for them, says Roland Koch, premier of Hesse.
ECONOMIST: The sad lack of reformers in Germany, even on the right
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It is a chance Mr Fischer has spent much of his life working for, as environment minister in the state of Hesse and most recently as the Greens' parliamentary leader in Bonn, and he is desperately anxious it should not slip away.
ECONOMIST: Joschka Fischer, Germany’s reluctant statesman | The
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The number of new Sprint customers was the lowest for any quarter since 2009, and suggests that CEO Dan Hesse's carefully engineered turnaround of the company is on shaky ground.
NPR: Customers Avoid Sprint In 1Q As Suitors Circle
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Sprint Nextel CEO Dan Hesse says the company is not planning to make an offer for the rest of Clearwire, Bloomberg reports.
FORBES: Connect
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Sprint CEO Dan Hesse is pressing all parties to wrap up discussions in time for the wireless industry's trade show next week in Las Vegas, so Sprint can have something to present to investors.
WSJ: Comcast, Time Warner Cable in Wireless Talks
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On this theme, Roland Koch won the premiership of Hesse in 1999 and has suggested that his party should adopt it for its next general-election campaign.
ECONOMIST: A draconian judge turned politician is stirring up Hamburg
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Hesse was slow to cut back study in Gymnasiums, schools that prepare students for university, from nine years to eight.
ECONOMIST: Germany's state elections
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Hesse has also made public references to Sprint and the movie Moneyball which seem to have little common ground for comparison.
FORBES: Clearwire Plays Hardball As Sprint Stays Stuck On Moneyball