AEG President and Chief Executive Tim Leiweke
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( Al Seib, Los Angeles Times / October 3, 2012 ) "I think, quite frankly, that it's difficult to keep on taxing businesses and individuals in the state of California. And if we're not careful, eventually we're going to make it difficult to do business in California and in the city of L.A.," AEG CEO Tim Leiweke, seen in October, says of Measure A. "That said, I don't see another path." |
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