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Schultz

[shoolts]

noun

  1. Dutch, nickname of Arthur Flegenheimer.



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“U.S. operations are the primary reason for the company’s fall from grace,” former CEO Howard Schultz wrote on LinkedIn last year.

Schultz was there too, to remind everyone what was at stake.

“They’re serious about taking business away from Starbucks,” Schultz said during the town hall.

Prof Schultz agrees: "I think they won't be able to out-compete silicon on many things, but we'll find a niche," he suggested.

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In many ways, Minneapolis’ mayoral race is a microcosm of the Democratic National Committee’s battle for definition post-2024 election, according to David Schultz, a professor of political science at Hamline University in Minnesota.

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