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Coatsworth

[kohts-wurth]

noun

  1. Elizabeth, 1893–1986, U.S. writer, especially of children's books.



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Dan Coatsworth, investment analyst at AJ Bell, questioned how such a tax would work given tariffs are typically imposed on goods and said many filmmakers were choosing to shoot films in other countries because of better incentives.

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Mr Coatsworth said it would be difficult to define an American-made movie if a film were to be shot in the US but have foreign actors, directors, or funding.

From BBC

Mr Coatsworth added that Musk "presides over a company that has lost its edge, is being overtaken by rivals, and whose brand has been tarnished by Musk's actions outside of Tesla."

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Mr Coatsworth said: "One minute Tesla's board is wondering if Elon Musk is a liability to the company given his outspoken views and political distractions, the next they're effectively saying 'pick a number, any number' to lock him in for as long as possible."

From BBC

Dan Coatsworth, investment analyst at AJ Bell, said the suggested pay award "beggars belief".

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