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Frances Schwartzkopff

Denmark

Reporter at Bloomberg News

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  • 21 hours ago | hr.bloombergadria.com | Frances Schwartzkopff

    Kompanije iz sektora čiste tehnologije, koje su za vrijeme mandata bivšeg američkog predsjednika Joea Bidena dobivale državnu potporu, sada razmatraju odlazak iz SAD-a jer administracija Donalda Trumpa ukida to financiranje, izjavio je bivši voditelj programa koji je odobravao te tvrtke.

  • 1 day ago | bloomberg.com | Frances Schwartzkopff

    Etliche Clean-Tech-Unternehmen, die unter dem ehemaligen US-Präsidenten Joe Biden förderungswürdig waren, erwägen nun, die USA zu verlassen. Grund hierfür sind Kürzungen der Trump-Regierung, wie der ehemalige Leiter des Förderprogramms erklärt.

  • 2 days ago | news.bloomberglaw.com | Frances Schwartzkopff

    Clean-tech companies that were eligible for support under former President Joe Biden are now considering leaving the US as the Trump administration pulls the plug on financing, according to the former head of the program that vetted the firms. As director of the Loans Programs Office at the US Department of Energy when Biden was president, helped select roughly 400 companies with development plans to receive grants and loans upwards of $100 million each.

  • 2 days ago | financialpost.com | Frances Schwartzkopff

    Skip to ContentAdvertisement 1Clean-tech companies that were eligible for support under former President Joe Biden are now considering leaving the US as the Trump administration pulls the plug on financing, according to the former head of the program that vetted the firms.

  • 2 days ago | bloomberg.com | Frances Schwartzkopff

    Cooling towers at a nuclear power plant in Middletown, Pennsylvania. (Bloomberg) -- Clean-tech companies that were eligible for support under former President Joe Biden are now considering leaving the US as the Trump administration pulls the plug on financing, according to the former head of the program that vetted the firms.

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Fran Schwartzkopff
Fran Schwartzkopff @FranSchwar
21 Aug 18

Turkish Banks' European Deposits Get Regulators' Scrutiny https://t.co/C8fj5CoPJ3

Fran Schwartzkopff
Fran Schwartzkopff @FranSchwar
10 Oct 17

Ready to be floored? https://t.co/taRnkf00Ww

Fran Schwartzkopff
Fran Schwartzkopff @FranSchwar
3 Jul 17

Italy's Bank Funeral Shows EU Still Using Crisis Playbook at https://t.co/z1uzXzcNmV