Tonight. When you alert a company to a stake you have taken. These days it comes up on twitter, but old days, it was done through a phone call, did they take a phone call or go to war with you, what is the icahn motive . With a lot of exceptions Corporate Governance is dangerous disfunctional for our economy, for our well being. If you can do something about a bad management, you will make a great deal of money, right now our Corporate Leaders are not the right guy. Neil he is not done. Americas most celebrated, it not feared corporate raider is having fits on what is going on in the usa. But first, pat buchanan, you know the score. A trillion dollar farm bill, and a debt ceiling extension with no provisos a lot of people throwing up their arms, what about you . I think that they decided were not going to have a second charge of the light brigade, they were not prepared to fight or put spending cuts on there i think that john boehner and house and a lot of house members knew in the end
A woman wearing a sleek suit with a ruffled shirt and bow tie sits on a stool on a stage, holding a guitar. As the lights go up, her fingers begin to fly up and down the neck as her right hand plucks the strings in a blur, releasing the notes of a soul-stirring flamenco song. The musician is Charo, whose guitar virtuosity has been one of pop culture’s best-kept (or perhaps most-ignored) secrets. But she's aiming to change that. At 7:30 p.m. Saturday, September 16 she’ll debut a new guitar-centric show at Lewis Family Playhouse, 12505 Cultural Center Dr., Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739. Tickets are more info are at cityofrc.us/events. Photo/courtesy of Reyes Entertainment
Iconic entertainer María Rosario Pilar Martínez Molina Baeza — aka Charo — is bringing her infectious personality to Moore County with a show at Bradshaw Performing Arts Center’s Owens Auditorium,
The guitarist, singer, actress and comedian has long wrapped her prodigious talents in a glossy, over-the-top persona. Decades later, she’s still going strong, and it’s time to take her seriously.