In this morning’s Wall Street Journal is an interesting article by Mary Jacoby (Riga,Latvia) titled “Lobbyists’ NATO Goldmine, Lucrative Niche is Found Amid Expansion”. I tried to post the entire article for you but it was too long and I got an error message to that affect. Anyway, below is a recap as part of the article that pretty much says it all:
“Bridge to the West
A sampling of contracts lobbyist Sally Painer helped ink after the tiny Baltic nation of Latvia joined NATO in 2004:
$ 60,000 in 2004 to lobby for Latvia’s successful bid to host a 2006 NATO summit
$383,000 in 2005 and 2006 from Parex Bank in Riga to lobby on banking issues in the U.S.
$320,000 in 2006 from AQM Strategy Corp., a Florida company looking for investment opportunities in Latvia and elsewhere
$ 75,000 in April to monitor trade issues for Liepajas Metalurgs, a Latvian steel maker
$ 5,000 a month in May for undetermined period to lobby Congress to allow Latvian citizens to visit the U.S. without visas.”
