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Octafish

(55,745 posts)
22. Absolutely all that. And profitable, too.
Wed Sep 23, 2015, 02:50 PM
Sep 2015
Behind the Curtain: Booz Allen Hamilton and its Owner, The Carlyle Group

Written by Bob Adelmann
The New American; June 13, 2013

According to writers Thomas Heath and Marjorie Censer at the Washington Post, The Carlyle Group and its errant child, Booz Allen Hamilton (BAH), have a public relations problem, thanks to NSA leaker and former BAH employee Edward Snowden. By the time top management at BAH learned that one of their top level agents had gone rogue, and terminated his employment, it was too late.

For years Carlyle had, according to the Post, “nurtured a reputation as a financially sophisticated asset manager that buys and sells everything from railroads to oil refineries”; but now the light from the Snowden revelations has revealed nothing more than two companies, parent and child, “bound by the thread of turning government secrets into profits.”

And have they ever. When The Carlyle Group bought BAH back in 2008, it was totally dependent upon government contracts in the fields of information technology (IT) and systems engineering for its bread and butter. But there wasn't much butter: After two years the company’s gross revenues were $5.1 billion but net profits were a minuscule $25 million, close to a rounding error on the company’s financial statement. In 2012, however, BAH grossed $5.8 billion and showed earnings of $219 million, nearly a nine-fold increase in net revenues and a nice gain in value for Carlyle.

[font color="green"]Unwittingly, the Post authors exposed the real reason for the jump in profitability: close ties and interconnected relationships between top people at Carlyle and BAH, and the agencies with which they are working. The authors quoted George Price, an equity analyst at BB&T Capital: " got a great brand, they've focused over time on hiring top people, including bringing on people who have a lot of senior government experience." [/font color]

CONTINUED w Links n Privatized INTEL...

http://www.thenewamerican.com/usnews/crime/item/15696-behind-the-curtain-booz-allen-hamilton-and-its-owner-the-carlyle-group

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Yes sir, since Raygun destroyed as much as he could...we've been on a downward slump. Rex Sep 2015 #1
Sadly our democratic congress didn't stop him nor yeoman6987 Sep 2015 #4
To the shame of Democrats everywhere. Octafish Sep 2015 #5
We need to get the term Deep State into American living rooms, PatrickforO Sep 2015 #18
Absolutely all that. And profitable, too. Octafish Sep 2015 #22
Don't forget, Net Profits are whatever the bookies want them to be erronis Sep 2015 #28
PLUS ONE, a huge bunch! Enthusiast Sep 2015 #30
kick for truth Schema Thing Sep 2015 #2
Thanks, Supreme Court world wide wally Sep 2015 #3
Jimmy and I are on the same sheet of music tabasco Sep 2015 #6
It was the 2008 election that changed everything. Snobblevitch Sep 2015 #7
interesting graph melm00se Sep 2015 #8
Wow. You can really see that CREEP factor in 1972. PatrickforO Sep 2015 #19
And that's just to run -- you need much more to be a contender nichomachus Sep 2015 #9
And Jimmy Carter is right AGAIN. hifiguy Sep 2015 #10
This should be page one and lead on all media, "Former President says U.S. not a Dustlawyer Sep 2015 #37
Word. K&R nt TBF Sep 2015 #11
Good Documentary of how it happened Go Vols Sep 2015 #12
Thanks. However I don't watch 1.5 hour videos to catch a synopsis. erronis Sep 2015 #31
Just the truth malaise Sep 2015 #13
The headline is a lie oberliner Sep 2015 #14
Wow... Ok Then... It's Implied... WillyT Sep 2015 #15
But the headline is: "Jimmy Carter Says Democracy Is Dead:" oberliner Sep 2015 #17
I agree. Sometimes we write headlines as if we are really understanding the inner thoughts erronis Sep 2015 #33
And Sometimes The Writer Doesn't Even Write The Headline... The Editors Do... WillyT Sep 2015 #35
I neglected to follow the trail of the errant headline. Thanks, Willy T. erronis Sep 2015 #38
the phrase "democracy is dead" in the op restorefreedom Sep 2015 #42
Understood oberliner Sep 2015 #43
democracy is on life support restorefreedom Sep 2015 #44
Jimmy Carter: US “has no functioning democracy” Octafish Sep 2015 #20
Much more accurate oberliner Sep 2015 #24
I love Jimmy Carter. bvar22 Sep 2015 #16
He knew his stuff all right. ;-) Roy Rolling Sep 2015 #25
He would know. I believe him riderinthestorm Sep 2015 #21
K&R... spanone Sep 2015 #23
No wonder the R's hate him Omaha Steve Sep 2015 #26
+100%! Enthusiast Sep 2015 #32
I'll kick this for you. aidbo Sep 2015 #27
Kicked and recommended to the Max! Enthusiast Sep 2015 #29
I do not think that Jimmie is going to pass quietly. longship Sep 2015 #34
Thank You President Carter! SoapBox Sep 2015 #36
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Oligarchical collectivism. roamer65 Sep 2015 #40
! Octafish Sep 2015 #41
President Carter is absolutely right. lpbk2713 Sep 2015 #45
A perfect example of this is to ask yourself olddots Sep 2015 #46
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