Company Directory - Apollo Global Management
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CCI Score: Apollo Global Management
-27.45
0.12%
Latest Event
Apollo CEO Takes Stand Against Politicized Tariff Policies
At the Milken Conference, Apollo Global Management CEO Mark Rowan publicly criticized the politicization of tariffs, contrasting his views with Warren Buffett's stance. He cautioned that extreme tariffs, such as a proposed 145% on Chinese imports, could harm U.S. businesses and proposed a cooperative North American economic bloc as a strategic alternative to politically charged protectionism.
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Latest Events
- MAY062025
At the Milken Conference, Apollo Global Management CEO Mark Rowan publicly criticized the politicization of tariffs, contrasting his views with Warren Buffett's stance. He cautioned that extreme tariffs, such as a proposed 145% on Chinese imports, could harm U.S. businesses and proposed a cooperative North American economic bloc as a strategic alternative to politically charged protectionism.
- FEB062025
Apollo Global Management's political spending in the 2024 cycle shows over $14.4 million in contributions and more than $11 million in lobbying expenditures, highlighting their significant involvement in political influence efforts.
-40
Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts
May 6
The reported figures of over $14 million in political contributions and more than $11 million in lobbying expenditures indicate a strong effort to shape political processes. From an anti-fascist perspective, this level of corporate political spending is concerning as it may facilitate undue influence over policies and regulatory frameworks that can benefit authoritarian tendencies.
- JAN112024
A report detailing Apollo Global Management’s acquisition and restructuring of hospital systems reveals adverse effects on healthcare workers and patients, including layoffs, service cuts, and regulatory evasion through complex spinoff transactions.
-70
Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices
May 6
The report highlights significant labor issues under Apollo’s hospital ownership, including layoffs, cost-cutting measures, and reductions in services, which adversely impact healthcare workers and patient care.
Apollo’s Stranglehold on Hospitals Harms Patients and Healthcare Workers
-60
Regulatory Capture
May 6
Apollo utilized a complex spinoff transaction in its acquisition strategy to evade antitrust scrutiny, suggesting deliberate regulatory circumvention that undermines public oversight and accountability.
Apollo’s Stranglehold on Hospitals Harms Patients and Healthcare Workers
- JAN112024
A report from the Private Equity Stakeholder Project, produced with AFT and IAM, details how Apollo Global Management's ownership of hospitals has led to cuts in services, layoffs, and deteriorating working conditions, adversely affecting both patients and healthcare workers.
-70
Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices
May 6
The report outlines severe negative impacts on worker rights and patient care due to aggressive cost-cutting and staffing reductions under Apollo's management. This reflects a broader issue of prioritizing short-term profits over sustainable, ethical labor practices.
New Report Details Harm Caused to Healthcare Industry by Apollo Global Management
- DEC312023
Apollo Global Management spent $7,564,000 on lobbying during 2023, as reported by OpenSecrets, indicating significant corporate efforts to shape political outcomes in favor of elite interests.
-50
Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts
May 6
The reported lobbying expenditure of $7,564,000 signifies a pronounced effort by Apollo Global Management to influence political processes. From an anti-fascist perspective, such extensive lobbying can be seen as bolstering corporate power and potentially aligning with policies that undermine democratic accountability and worker rights.
- DEC312023
Apollo Global Management spent $7,564,000 on lobbying activities during the 2023 fiscal year, as reported by OpenSecrets, highlighting its active involvement in influencing political processes.
-70
Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts
May 6
The spending of $7,564,000 on lobbying in 2023 by Apollo Global Management is indicative of the firm's substantial political influence. Such corporate political activities often translate into efforts to shape policy in ways that favor business interests over democratic accountability, thereby aligning with authoritarian tendencies. This raises concerns from an anti-fascist perspective as corporate lobbying can facilitate regulatory capture and undermine marginalized communities’ rights.
- JUN012023
Apollo Global Management released its Corporate Political Activities Policy effective June 1, 2023. The policy outlines guidelines governing its political contributions, lobbying efforts, and employee political activities, emphasizing transparency, strict compliance with legal and regulatory requirements, and robust internal oversight through designated committees.
+40
Political Contributions and Lobbying Efforts
May 6
The published policy underscores Apollo Global Management's commitment to ethical political engagement by detailing procedures for pre-clearance of political contributions, compliance with relevant laws, and transparent oversight of lobbying activities. These measures help mitigate risks of undue influence and authoritarian practices, promoting democratic accountability.
PDF Corporate Political Activities Policy - Apollo Global Management
- JAN012006
Following Apollo Global Management's 2006 leveraged buyout of Momentive Performance Materials, the acquired plant in upstate New York saw drastic wage cuts, reduced benefits, and compromised worker safety. Unionized workers reported serious hardships including health risks and financial instability, reflecting a deep disregard for labor rights and worker well‐being.
-80
Labor Relations and Human Rights Practices
May 6
Apollo Global Management's buyout led to significant reductions in wages and worker protections at Momentive’s Waterford plant. The ensuing cost-cutting measures, reduced compensation, and safety compromises inflicted severe hardships on union workers, illustrating a neglect for labor rights and contributing to broader social inequities.
After buyout, union workers get a lesson in modern economics
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Corporate Financials
- Revenue
- 2023
- $6.06B
- Total Assets
- 2023
- $50.00B
- Operating Income
- 2023
- $1.50B
- Total Equity
- 2023
- $8.30B
Employees: 2,000
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