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When Taxpayers Carry All the Risk; Too many insiders launch companies on the public's dime--like a $15 million subsidy for balloon rides
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Crown, Eric
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Edison, Thomas Alva (1847-1931)
/ Entrepreneurs
/ Jobs, Steve
/ Startups
/ Subsidies
/ Taxpayers
2016
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When Taxpayers Carry All the Risk; Too many insiders launch companies on the public's dime--like a $15 million subsidy for balloon rides
by
Crown, Eric
in
Edison, Thomas Alva (1847-1931)
/ Entrepreneurs
/ Jobs, Steve
/ Startups
/ Subsidies
/ Taxpayers
2016
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When Taxpayers Carry All the Risk; Too many insiders launch companies on the public's dime--like a $15 million subsidy for balloon rides
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When Taxpayers Carry All the Risk; Too many insiders launch companies on the public's dime--like a $15 million subsidy for balloon rides
2016
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Overview
World View's foray into tourism is a new venture and it still doesn't have Federal Aviation Administration permission to put passengers in weather balloons and launch them 32 kilometers into \"near space\"--which is higher than airplanes fly but below the 100 kilometer boundary of outer space.
Publisher
Dow Jones & Company Inc
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