Earlier this year Georgia lawmakers passed House Bill 113, which prevents state agencies from contracting with certain adversarial foreign nations – with China the most prominent. But Lenovo, a Chinese-based computer company that has served as a vendor for Georgia schools and government agencies for years has found itself on the outs due to the new law, and is suing the state to attempt to get the ban reversed. The lawsuit claims its contracts were cancelled “without any investigation, and without providing any notice.” Getting an entire state’s worth of contracts immediately cancelled can’t be great for the bottom line – and has Lenovo SINKING…
Could Paramount be coming to Georgia?
Paramount Skydance, one of the biggest and most prominent entertainment companies in the world, is furious at its home state of California over a lawsuit filed by the state’s attorney general attempting to stop a merger. In response, Chair David Ellison has threatened to move from Los Angeles to a state not actively suing his company, and Georgia was on the shortlist of possibilities. Gov. Brian Kemp welcomed the speculation at a luncheon Monday (and took a jab at California Gov. Gavin Newsom), and while it’s a longshot the mere possibility of luring Paramount has Georgia RISING…
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