John Corn
03-26-02, 02:47 PM
Two powerful armies are working for EchoStar Communications Corp. as it fights efforts to squash its $25 billion merger with competitor DirecTV.
One is a phalanx of high-powered lobbyists and lawyers, including the law firm that helped the United States government try to breakup Microsoft.
The other is composed of people such as Ethel Randolph, 58, a wheat and cattle farmer from the southeastern corner of Colorado
EchoStar reaches way out.
Full Story (http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1002,33%257E480950,00.html)
One is a phalanx of high-powered lobbyists and lawyers, including the law firm that helped the United States government try to breakup Microsoft.
The other is composed of people such as Ethel Randolph, 58, a wheat and cattle farmer from the southeastern corner of Colorado
EchoStar reaches way out.
Full Story (http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1002,33%257E480950,00.html)