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}}<i>The article includes '''Bain Capital''' and other connected entities.</i> | }}<i>The article includes '''Bain Capital''' and other connected entities.</i> | ||
− | '''Bain & Company']''' is a global management consultancy company, and one of the "Big Three" management consultancies (together with [[McKinsey & Company]] and | + | '''Bain & Company']''' is a global management consultancy company, and one of the "Big Three" management consultancies (together with the equally ruthless [[McKinsey & Company]] and [[Boston Consulting Group]]). |
− | ==Company Culture== | + | ==Company Culture and Connections== |
− | Bain is famous for the iron discipline and gung-ho spirit of its | + | Bain is famous for the iron discipline and gung-ho spirit of its members (who are known throughout the industry as Bainies), and for its extraordinary secrecy. [[Orit Gadiesh]], its chairman since [[1993]], who took over from has long been a member of the Board of Trustees of the [[World Economic Forum]], which pushes [[The Great Reset]], a dystopian top-down digitization of all areas of life. |
+ | Known for its predatory business practices, Bain played a big part in the outsourcing of US manufacturing during the 1980s and 1990s. Bain has been in the forefront of digital development and [[e-trade]], including in sectors such as health care and education. | ||
==COVID-19== | ==COVID-19== | ||
− | Bain is strongly connected to the worldwide government measures stated to be against [[Covid-19]] | + | Bain and Company is strongly connected to the worldwide government measures and massive reorganization of the world economy stated to be against [[Covid-19]], known as [[The Great Reset]]<ref>https://principia-scientific.com/how-a-private-corporation-controls-our-public-health/?sfw=pass1605021505#_edn91</ref>. It is equally connected to the profit side of the Great Reset]]. |
Bain is advising both the British<ref>https://www.cityam.com/uk-consultants-paid-100m-to-advise-government-on-coronavirus/</ref> and Indian<ref>https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/economy/policy/strategy-consultants-help-government-chart-covid-19-plans/articleshow/75457363.cms?from=mdr</ref> governments on Covid-related policies. In France, the partnership goes further: it has been entrusted by the government to steer the country’s Covid testing strategy.<ref>https://www.liberation.fr/checknews/2020/04/15/covid-19-est-il-vrai-que-la-france-est-incapable-de-compter-le-vrai-nombre-de-tests-pratiques-chaque</ref>. According to the French Health Ministry, “Bain’s intervention is pro bono, "free advice"<ref>https://www.marianne.net/politique/coronavirus-le-cabinet-prive-qui-pilote-la-strategie-de-depistage-de-la-france</ref>, as is the case in India. | Bain is advising both the British<ref>https://www.cityam.com/uk-consultants-paid-100m-to-advise-government-on-coronavirus/</ref> and Indian<ref>https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/economy/policy/strategy-consultants-help-government-chart-covid-19-plans/articleshow/75457363.cms?from=mdr</ref> governments on Covid-related policies. In France, the partnership goes further: it has been entrusted by the government to steer the country’s Covid testing strategy.<ref>https://www.liberation.fr/checknews/2020/04/15/covid-19-est-il-vrai-que-la-france-est-incapable-de-compter-le-vrai-nombre-de-tests-pratiques-chaque</ref>. According to the French Health Ministry, “Bain’s intervention is pro bono, "free advice"<ref>https://www.marianne.net/politique/coronavirus-le-cabinet-prive-qui-pilote-la-strategie-de-depistage-de-la-france</ref>, as is the case in India. | ||
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==Bain Capital== | ==Bain Capital== | ||
− | Formally independent, Bain Capital was founded in [[1984]] by former members of Bain & Company, including [[Mitt Romney]], [[T. Coleman Andrews]] and [[Eric Kriss]], helped by [[John W. Hanley]], the CEO of [[Monsanto]]. Bain Capital is notably specialized in the takeover of businesses, which are then often forced into layoffs and debts, even into bankruptcy. According to the latter’s former managing director, [[Geoff Rehnert]], this interconnected investment firm was wanted by [[Bill Bain]] and his partners in order to “do for the companies that they invested in or that they bought what they were doing for their clients, [so] that they would be even more profitable than just doing it on a consulting basis”.<ref>https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/government-elections-politics/choice-2012/the-frontline-interview-geoff-rehnert/</ref> | + | Formally independent, with just a veneer of [[plausible deniability]], Bain Capital was founded in [[1984]] by former members of Bain & Company, including [[Mitt Romney]], [[T. Coleman Andrews]] and [[Eric Kriss]], helped by [[John W. Hanley]], the CEO of [[Monsanto]]. Bain Capital is notably specialized in the takeover of businesses, which are then often forced into layoffs and debts, even into bankruptcy. According to the latter’s former managing director, [[Geoff Rehnert]], this interconnected investment firm was wanted by [[Bill Bain]] and his partners in order to “do for the companies that they invested in or that they bought what they were doing for their clients, [so] that they would be even more profitable than just doing it on a consulting basis”.<ref>https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/government-elections-politics/choice-2012/the-frontline-interview-geoff-rehnert/</ref> |
Revision as of 18:37, 11 November 2020
The article includes Bain Capital and other connected entities.
Bain & Company'] is a global management consultancy company, and one of the "Big Three" management consultancies (together with the equally ruthless McKinsey & Company and Boston Consulting Group).
Contents
Company Culture and Connections
Bain is famous for the iron discipline and gung-ho spirit of its members (who are known throughout the industry as Bainies), and for its extraordinary secrecy. Orit Gadiesh, its chairman since 1993, who took over from has long been a member of the Board of Trustees of the World Economic Forum, which pushes The Great Reset, a dystopian top-down digitization of all areas of life.
Known for its predatory business practices, Bain played a big part in the outsourcing of US manufacturing during the 1980s and 1990s. Bain has been in the forefront of digital development and e-trade, including in sectors such as health care and education.
COVID-19
Bain and Company is strongly connected to the worldwide government measures and massive reorganization of the world economy stated to be against Covid-19, known as The Great Reset[1]. It is equally connected to the profit side of the Great Reset]].
Bain is advising both the British[2] and Indian[3] governments on Covid-related policies. In France, the partnership goes further: it has been entrusted by the government to steer the country’s Covid testing strategy.[4]. According to the French Health Ministry, “Bain’s intervention is pro bono, "free advice"[5], as is the case in India.
In 2011 Bain & Company envisaged a most promising future for vaccines in the age of globalization[6].
Media Connections
As "market boundaries between telecommunication, technology and media continue to diminish". Bain has worked with "7 of 10 global diversified media and entertainment companies, the top 5 B2B information companies and 8 of the 11 leading publishers," to "transform their business".[7]
Bain Capital
Formally independent, with just a veneer of plausible deniability, Bain Capital was founded in 1984 by former members of Bain & Company, including Mitt Romney, T. Coleman Andrews and Eric Kriss, helped by John W. Hanley, the CEO of Monsanto. Bain Capital is notably specialized in the takeover of businesses, which are then often forced into layoffs and debts, even into bankruptcy. According to the latter’s former managing director, Geoff Rehnert, this interconnected investment firm was wanted by Bill Bain and his partners in order to “do for the companies that they invested in or that they bought what they were doing for their clients, [so] that they would be even more profitable than just doing it on a consulting basis”.[8]
Known members
6 of the 45 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Paul Achleitner | Austrian banker businessman with deep state connections. |
Robin Buchanan | Triple Bilderberger US businessman |
Andrew Feldman | David Cameron's oldest political friend, Chairman of the Conservative Party 2010-2016. Macro Advisory Partners. Bain & Co |
Orit Gadiesh | One of the world's "100 most powerful women". Attended the 1997 and 1998 Bilderbergs. |
Ronald Grierson | Spooky financier/businessman |
Mitt Romney | US politician businessman |
References
- ↑ https://principia-scientific.com/how-a-private-corporation-controls-our-public-health/?sfw=pass1605021505#_edn91
- ↑ https://www.cityam.com/uk-consultants-paid-100m-to-advise-government-on-coronavirus/
- ↑ https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/economy/policy/strategy-consultants-help-government-chart-covid-19-plans/articleshow/75457363.cms?from=mdr
- ↑ https://www.liberation.fr/checknews/2020/04/15/covid-19-est-il-vrai-que-la-france-est-incapable-de-compter-le-vrai-nombre-de-tests-pratiques-chaque
- ↑ https://www.marianne.net/politique/coronavirus-le-cabinet-prive-qui-pilote-la-strategie-de-depistage-de-la-france
- ↑ https://www.bain.com/insights/video-healthcare-andy-pasternak/
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20201106063235/https://www.bain.com/industry-expertise/media-and-entertainment/
- ↑ https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/government-elections-politics/choice-2012/the-frontline-interview-geoff-rehnert/