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"Gianforte" seems to be Italian for "scared of a question." -Karen Tumulty (Original Post) greyl May 2017 OP
Perfect, KT! Cha May 2017 #1
Someone wrote: elleng May 2017 #2
Yep, and Ben Jacobs wrote GOP Candidate Has Financial Ties to US-sanctioned Russian Companies greyl May 2017 #3
+1 dalton99a May 2017 #7
Yep! AgadorSparticus May 2017 #4
It literally translates as Loud John LeftInTX May 2017 #5
The heat is on. oasis May 2017 #6

elleng

(130,964 posts)
2. Someone wrote:
Wed May 24, 2017, 10:50 PM
May 2017

'Gianforte got caught having investments in U..S. sanctioned companies in Russia, so he physically attacked the reporter. What a dirt bag.'

greyl

(22,990 posts)
3. Yep, and Ben Jacobs wrote GOP Candidate Has Financial Ties to US-sanctioned Russian Companies
Wed May 24, 2017, 11:04 PM
May 2017

a month ago:

"A Republican congressional candidate has financial ties to a number of Russian companies that have been sanctioned by the US, the Guardian has learned.

Greg Gianforte, who is the GOP standard bearer in the upcoming special election in Montana, owns just under $250,000 in shares in two index funds that are invested in the Russian economy to match its overall performance.

According to a financial disclosure filed with the clerk of the House of Representatives, the Montana tech mogul owns almost $150,000 worth of shares in VanEck Vectors Russia ETF and $92,400 in the IShares MSCF Russia ETF fund. Both are indexed to the Russian equities market and have significant holdings in companies such as Gazprom and Rosneft that came under US sanctions in the aftermath of the Russian invasion of the Crimea.

The holdings, while substantial, make up only a small portion of Gianforte’s wealth. The congressional candidate, who made a fortune starting a software company which was later sold to Oracle, has assets estimated to be worth between $65m and $315m, according to his financial disclosure."

GOP candidate has financial ties to US-sanctioned Russian companies at the Guardian.com

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