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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on Burger King’s tax inversion.
Tax inversions have become a battleground in 2014: http://t.co/11UEPy5qGy
— Forbes (@Forbes) September 5, 2014
Burger King merger: Seventh time lucky? http://t.co/zEMKASPZhF — The Economist (@EconBizFin) September 8, 2014
Bearish bets against Burger King reach all-time high: http://t.co/HCUvIwTYTA — Bloomberg News (@BloombergNews) September 3, 2014
.@TimHortons is assuring Canadians that it won’t change after the @BurgerKing purchase. http://t.co/ARi9uKgfw2 pic.twitter.com/EYo3BaX68v
— New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) August 31, 2014
Burger King’s rainforest problem http://t.co/ss1D34yJIj
— HuffPostBiz (@HuffPostBiz) August 30, 2014
.@BurgerKing deal gives Dems appetite to tackle tax gambit http://t.co/RFKHkLgbkq by @berniebecker3 — The Hill (@thehill) August 30, 2014
Person in the news: @neiLmunshi profiles Daniel Schwartz, Burger King’s 34-year-old CEO http://t.co/3NZZF2S8FA pic.twitter.com/whYRRbZtVZ — FT Comment (@ftcomment) August 29, 2014
Burger King-Tim Hortons deal puts spotlight on Ottawa’s corporate tax moves http://t.co/jRcGgRDD31
— Financial Post (@financialpost) August 28, 2014
Schumer Anti-Inversion Tax Plan Could Reach Back to 1994 – Bloomberg http://t.co/Acfcl4HJU9 |That would be nice, but is it wishful thinking?
— Rick Cooley (@rcooley123) September 8, 2014
Attention Timmy’s arbs — US Treasury Secretary slams tax inversion as ‘wrong’. http://t.co/AG8flMcjgz looks to curb retroactively — Boyd Erman (@BoydErman) September 8, 2014
Burger King might’ve been onto something, says @Quantanamo 5 reasons to leave the U.S. for Canada http://t.co/XKge7Mz54N — MarketWatch (@MarketWatch) August 29, 2014
RT @MMBJackMcCarr “USA Corporations pay only a tiny slice of our taxes. Now they want to pay nothing.” http://t.co/TXCiZQMx2c #p2 #UniteBlue
— McSpocky (@mcspocky) August 28, 2014
The Left’s Ridiculous Burger King Freakout http://t.co/RUkylHSaNb
— reason (@reason) August 29, 2014
.@sladesr breaks down Sherrod Brown’s Burger King tax inversion hypocrisy http://t.co/PUEvjdiult
— U.S. News Opinion (@USNewsOpinion) August 28, 2014