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The more society moves into a 401(k) world, the more fees corporations can charge to an ever-greater number of people.
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In 2007, after leading the auto maker's U.K. supply-chain management, he was named a global senior vice president in charge of emerging markets, including China.
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Terry Fogarty, in charge of unmanned systems at Kaman, says that the single-pilot-manned K-MAX can be flown up to 12 hours a day on logging operations, requiring a change of pilots.
ECONOMIST: Autonomous helicopters
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If it can make the disposable part of the operation, the one-serving K-cups, ubiquitous and cheap, and available in a lot of valued brands, then it can charge high prices for those aspirational machines, the long-lasting complementary good.
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