I find it very interesting most of her speaking fees paid 225K...hmmm. When asked why GS paid her 67K, she replied "Well, that's what they offered".
A list of fees, who and how much
Company Amount Date Location
2
Biotechnology Industry Organization $335,000 6/25/2014 San Diego, Calif.
3
Qualcomm Incorporated $335,000 10/14/2014 San Diego, Calif.
4
Cisco $325,000 8/28/2014 Las Vegas, Nev.
5
eBay Inc. $315,000 3/11/2015 San Jose, Calif.
6
Nexenta Systems, Inc. $300,000 8/28/2014 San Francisco, Calif.
7
GTCR $280,000 6/26/2014 Chicago, Ill.
8
The Vancouver Board of Trade $275,500 3/5/2014 Vancouver, Canada
9
Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montreal $275,000 3/18/2014 Montreal, Canada
10
Canada 2020 $275,500 10/6/2014 Ottawa, Canada
11
Cardiovascular Research Foundation $275,000 9/15/2014 Washington, D.C.
12
Massachusetts Conference For Women $265,500 12/4/2014 Boston, Mass.
13
Let's Talk Entertainment Inc. $265,000 4/10/2014 San Jose, Calif.
14
Let's Talk Entertainment Inc. $265,000 6/2/2014 Denver, Colo.
15
Advanced Medical Technology Association $265,000 10/8/2014 Chicago, Ill.
16
tinePublic Inc. (co-sponsored with the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce) $262,500 1/21/2015 Winnipeg, Canada
17
tinePublic Inc. (co-sponsored with the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce) $262,500 1/21/2015 Saskatoon, Canada
18
A&E Television Networks $280,000 2/27/2014 New York, N.Y.
19
American Camping Association, New York Section $260,000 3/19/2015 Atlantic City, N.J.
20
Deutsche Bank AG $260,000 10/7/2014 New York, N.Y.
21
Drug Chemical and Associated Technologies $250,000 3/13/2014 New York, N.Y.
22
World Affairs Council-Oregon $250,500 4/8/2014 Portland, Ore.
23
National Automobile Dealers Association $225,500 1/27/2014 New Orleans, La.
24
Premier Health Alliance $225,500 1/27/2014 Miami, Fla.
25
Salesforce.com $225,500 2/6/2014 Las Vegas, Nev.
26
Healthcare Information Management and Systems Society $225,500 2/26/2014 Orlando, Fla.
27
tinePublic Inc. $225,500 3/6/2014 Calgary, Canada
28
Pharmaceutical Care Management Association $225,500 3/13/2014 Orlando, Fla.
29
Xerox Corporation $225,000 3/18/2014 New York, N.Y.
30
Academic Partnerships $225,500 3/24/2014 Dallas, Texas
31
Marketo, Inc. $225,500 4/8/2014 San Francisco, Calif.
32
Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries $225,500 4/10/2014 Las Vegas, Nev.
33
National Council for Behavioral Healthcare $225,500 5/6/2014 Washington, D.C.
34
International Dairy-Deli-Bakery Association $225,500 6/2/2014 Denver, Colo.
35
United Fresh Produce Association $225,000 6/10/2014 Chicago, Ill.
36
Council of Insurance Agents and Brokers $225,500 10/13/2014 Colorado Springs, Colo.
37
Salesforce.com $225,500 10/14/2014 San Francisco, Calif.
38
Commercial Real Estate Women Network (CREW Network) $225,500 10/2/2014 Miami Beach, Fla.
39
Corning Incorporated $225,500 7/29/2014 Corning, N.Y.
40
Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP $225,500 9/4/2014 San Diego, Calif.
41
GE $225,500 1/6/2014 Boca Raton, Fla.
42
Ameriprise $225,500 7/26/2014 Boston, Mass.
43
Knewton, Inc. $225,500 7/22/2014 San Francisco, Calif.
44
Watermark's Silicon Valley Conference for Women $225,500 2/24/2015 Santa Clara, Calif.
45
Association of Corporate Counsel Southern California $222,500 3/4/2014 Los Angeles, Calif.
46
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce $150,000 1/22/2015 Whistler, Canada
47
Innovation Arts and Entertainment $150,000 6/25/2014 San Francisco, Calif.
48
tinePublic Inc. $150,000 6/16/2014 Toronto, Canada
49
Innovation Arts and Entertainment $150,000 6/20/2014 Austin, Texas
50
Novo Nordisk $125,000 2/17/2014 Mexico City, Mexico
51
California Medical Association $100,000 4/11/2014 San Diego, Calif. (via satellite)
52
tinePublic Inc. (cosponsored with the Edmonoton Chamber of Commerce) $100,000 6/18/2014 Edmonton, Canada
Meet the lobbyists, donors and bundlers behind Hillary’s $157 million juggernaut
"On the campaign trail, Hillary Clinton has repeatedly said she will stand up to big banks, drug companies and other special interests. “Democracy can’t just be for billionaires and corporations,” she proclaims."
Some of Hillarys K street friends and who they represent.
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"Elmendorf now runs Subject Matter, a go-to Democratic lobbying firm for corporate interests, raking more than $10 million in fees last year. Among its top clients: Wall Street banks (Goldman Sachs and Citigroup), the casino industry (the American Gaming Association), telecoms (Verizon and Time Warner), tech firms (Facebook and Microsoft), agribusiness (Monsanto) and the NFL"
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"The superlobbyist brother of John Podesta, Clinton’s campaign chairman, he runs Podesta Group — a powerhouse firm for defense contractors (Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics, Bechtel), pharmaceutical and health insurance giants (Merck and Blue Cross-Blue Shield) and banking and private equity firms (Well Fargo, Credit Suisse Group, KKR)..."
The rest of the K street buddy's are in the article
https://www.yahoo.com/politics/hillarys-financial-armada-233033648.html
A list of fees, who and how much
Company Amount Date Location
2
Biotechnology Industry Organization $335,000 6/25/2014 San Diego, Calif.
3
Qualcomm Incorporated $335,000 10/14/2014 San Diego, Calif.
4
Cisco $325,000 8/28/2014 Las Vegas, Nev.
5
eBay Inc. $315,000 3/11/2015 San Jose, Calif.
6
Nexenta Systems, Inc. $300,000 8/28/2014 San Francisco, Calif.
7
GTCR $280,000 6/26/2014 Chicago, Ill.
8
The Vancouver Board of Trade $275,500 3/5/2014 Vancouver, Canada
9
Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montreal $275,000 3/18/2014 Montreal, Canada
10
Canada 2020 $275,500 10/6/2014 Ottawa, Canada
11
Cardiovascular Research Foundation $275,000 9/15/2014 Washington, D.C.
12
Massachusetts Conference For Women $265,500 12/4/2014 Boston, Mass.
13
Let's Talk Entertainment Inc. $265,000 4/10/2014 San Jose, Calif.
14
Let's Talk Entertainment Inc. $265,000 6/2/2014 Denver, Colo.
15
Advanced Medical Technology Association $265,000 10/8/2014 Chicago, Ill.
16
tinePublic Inc. (co-sponsored with the Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce) $262,500 1/21/2015 Winnipeg, Canada
17
tinePublic Inc. (co-sponsored with the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce) $262,500 1/21/2015 Saskatoon, Canada
18
A&E Television Networks $280,000 2/27/2014 New York, N.Y.
19
American Camping Association, New York Section $260,000 3/19/2015 Atlantic City, N.J.
20
Deutsche Bank AG $260,000 10/7/2014 New York, N.Y.
21
Drug Chemical and Associated Technologies $250,000 3/13/2014 New York, N.Y.
22
World Affairs Council-Oregon $250,500 4/8/2014 Portland, Ore.
23
National Automobile Dealers Association $225,500 1/27/2014 New Orleans, La.
24
Premier Health Alliance $225,500 1/27/2014 Miami, Fla.
25
Salesforce.com $225,500 2/6/2014 Las Vegas, Nev.
26
Healthcare Information Management and Systems Society $225,500 2/26/2014 Orlando, Fla.
27
tinePublic Inc. $225,500 3/6/2014 Calgary, Canada
28
Pharmaceutical Care Management Association $225,500 3/13/2014 Orlando, Fla.
29
Xerox Corporation $225,000 3/18/2014 New York, N.Y.
30
Academic Partnerships $225,500 3/24/2014 Dallas, Texas
31
Marketo, Inc. $225,500 4/8/2014 San Francisco, Calif.
32
Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries $225,500 4/10/2014 Las Vegas, Nev.
33
National Council for Behavioral Healthcare $225,500 5/6/2014 Washington, D.C.
34
International Dairy-Deli-Bakery Association $225,500 6/2/2014 Denver, Colo.
35
United Fresh Produce Association $225,000 6/10/2014 Chicago, Ill.
36
Council of Insurance Agents and Brokers $225,500 10/13/2014 Colorado Springs, Colo.
37
Salesforce.com $225,500 10/14/2014 San Francisco, Calif.
38
Commercial Real Estate Women Network (CREW Network) $225,500 10/2/2014 Miami Beach, Fla.
39
Corning Incorporated $225,500 7/29/2014 Corning, N.Y.
40
Robbins Geller Rudman & Dowd LLP $225,500 9/4/2014 San Diego, Calif.
41
GE $225,500 1/6/2014 Boca Raton, Fla.
42
Ameriprise $225,500 7/26/2014 Boston, Mass.
43
Knewton, Inc. $225,500 7/22/2014 San Francisco, Calif.
44
Watermark's Silicon Valley Conference for Women $225,500 2/24/2015 Santa Clara, Calif.
45
Association of Corporate Counsel Southern California $222,500 3/4/2014 Los Angeles, Calif.
46
Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce $150,000 1/22/2015 Whistler, Canada
47
Innovation Arts and Entertainment $150,000 6/25/2014 San Francisco, Calif.
48
tinePublic Inc. $150,000 6/16/2014 Toronto, Canada
49
Innovation Arts and Entertainment $150,000 6/20/2014 Austin, Texas
50
Novo Nordisk $125,000 2/17/2014 Mexico City, Mexico
51
California Medical Association $100,000 4/11/2014 San Diego, Calif. (via satellite)
52
tinePublic Inc. (cosponsored with the Edmonoton Chamber of Commerce) $100,000 6/18/2014 Edmonton, Canada
Meet the lobbyists, donors and bundlers behind Hillary’s $157 million juggernaut
"On the campaign trail, Hillary Clinton has repeatedly said she will stand up to big banks, drug companies and other special interests. “Democracy can’t just be for billionaires and corporations,” she proclaims."
Some of Hillarys K street friends and who they represent.
"Elmendorf now runs Subject Matter, a go-to Democratic lobbying firm for corporate interests, raking more than $10 million in fees last year. Among its top clients: Wall Street banks (Goldman Sachs and Citigroup), the casino industry (the American Gaming Association), telecoms (Verizon and Time Warner), tech firms (Facebook and Microsoft), agribusiness (Monsanto) and the NFL"
"The superlobbyist brother of John Podesta, Clinton’s campaign chairman, he runs Podesta Group — a powerhouse firm for defense contractors (Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics, Bechtel), pharmaceutical and health insurance giants (Merck and Blue Cross-Blue Shield) and banking and private equity firms (Well Fargo, Credit Suisse Group, KKR)..."
The rest of the K street buddy's are in the article
https://www.yahoo.com/politics/hillarys-financial-armada-233033648.html
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