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Big-ticket lobbyists face divisions
Lobbying on behalf of the big ticket leasing industry has stepped up, with the hiring of another team of Washington's most powerful lobbyists. Allco Finance Corp, Babcock & Brown and Commonwealth Capital Advisors are among the firms that had subscribed to the Big Ticket Leasing Coalition, w...
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description | Lobbying on behalf of the big ticket leasing industry has stepped up, with the hiring of another team of Washington's most powerful lobbyists. Allco Finance Corp, Babcock & Brown and Commonwealth Capital Advisors are among the firms that had subscribed to the Big Ticket Leasing Coalition, which has been an outspoken defendant of the industry since the furore began, but have since split from the group. These arrangers, which rely on US leasing for most of their income, have retained a separate team of lobbyists to protect their interests in Washington. |
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