On the recordNovember 19, 2014
These deals were so important that they were taken to Metro's board of directors for approval.
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congress.govThese deals were so important that they were taken to Metro's board of directors for approval.
Levin emphasizes the significance of the deals in the decision-making process.
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The merry-go-round deals required Metro to organize and pay for thousands of truck shipments between its own warehouses.
You paid them to move 70,000 tons, did you not? You gave them a discount. Is that correct?
You say they had the freedom to break the contract. You entered a contract which, if they lived up to it, required them to move, sometimes a few hundred feet, their metal to another Metro warehouse.