Word: fees
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...Morin’s novel is self-published, and there is no greater outcast in the literary world than the self-published writer. Certainly, it is unusual for The Crimson to review a book printed by iUniverse.com, which sends to press virtually any manuscript for a tiny fee. Without a doubt, the only reason it is here is because the author is a graduate of Harvard...
Wolfe also suggested that the FDA has financial incentives to approve new drugs—the drug industry’s profits are directly funneled to the FDA as a result of the Prescription Drug User Fee Act of 1992, he said. Wolfe added that the act will be up for reauthorization soon...
...realized that his continued presence at the firm was an invitation to class action lawsuits. Blodget’s case illustrates the power of greed to erode the barriers of self-interest that are supposed to police capitalism. When bankers and research analysts work at the same firm, the fee-generating bankers put enormous pressure on the research analysts to issue favorable ratings. They know companies that receive less than stellar ratings from an analyst will not take their banking business to that analyst’s firm. The same problem plagues the accounting business, where Enron?...
Instead of HMOs, the experts surveyed predominantly chose fee-for-service and point-of-service health care options...
...announcement comes one week after the Harvard Concert Commission (HCC) said that the group Outkast would not be coming to Harvard because HCC’s bid of $55,000 was far below the group’s normal fee...