Leaked  Email Reveals Clinton's Pledge With United Farm Workers

Leaked Email Reveals Clinton's Pledge With United Farm Workers

Susan Allen
Susan Allen
For the Agribusiness Update Caterpillar Chairman and Chief Executive Doug Oberhelman will retire earlier than expected, after poorly -timed bets on China and mining tipped the equipment maker into its longest-ever sales decline. “The change in leadership suggests confirmation that the outlook for 2017 may be for a fifth consecutive year of revenue decline,” said J.P. Morgan analyst Ann Duignan in a Wall Street Journal piece. And from Agri-Marketing a former financial exec at Monsanto collected nearly a 22 ½ million dollar reward for alerting the Securities and Exhange Commmision to alleged accounting violations related to Round-Up’s rebate program. Finally the Fresno Bee Reports that in a hacked email Hilary Clinton agreed to help United Farm Workers go up against one of Fresno Counties largest farmer’s Gerawan farming. A Feb. 22 email explains the pledge that Clinton, made as part of a deal for United Farm Workers political endorsement.
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