Robert Poole
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On February 25, 1975, Elijah Muhammad, a religious leader and United States citizen, died after nearly eight decades of life. Born on October 7, 1897, he lived through much of the twentieth century, a period of considerable social and political change in the United States.
Muhammad was a religious leader and a citizen of the United States. The available record confirms these roles as central to his identity, though the specific contours of his work, the organizations he was affiliated with, the figures he encountered, and the writings or statements he produced are not documented in the sources on which this biography is based.
He was born in 1897 and died in 1975, a lifespan of seventy-seven years. His death on February 25, 1975, marks the endpoint of a life spent as a religious leader in the United States. No further details regarding his career, public activities, or reception can be confirmed from the available facts, and none have been added here.
Quotes by Robert Poole

The lesson is those things have to be negotiated in private, but once you finish those negotiations, all those things have to be public, and that wasn't done in Toronto.

Before anyone else, Macquarie saw the potential of the U.S. market. They have the most robust model of highways as a new utility that can be an investor-owned utility like gas and electric utilities.

It's important for people to understand it's not a total departure of the government. The government is still a player in protecting the public's interest.

It's a virtual organization. Most of our employees work out of their home offices. That's our way of dealing with traffic in Los Angeles.

This is where people really have to think through what it means. Point me to a U.S. company that runs toll roads. There is no such animal.

Is that type of sentiment out there? Sure. Is it big enough to make the issues list for our companies? No.

We are very pleased that Tech Results is enjoying such tremendous success with Matrix. We are totally dedicated to ensuring that both Tech Results and their customers continue to be successful with Matrix.


