BenedictGomez
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Raise em' Jay.
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I think Shumlin purposely looked the other way as he hoped his "faith" in Stenger would bring A LOT of $ into the poorest part of the state and make his legacy as governor look better historically. Once the mounting red flags got to be too much to claim ignorance (and the SEC getting involved), Shumlin probably decided it was time to cover his ass and get the state to actually start looking into these projects the way they should have been from the start.
This gross fraud by Quiros and Stenger may very well lead to the termination of the EB-5 program nationally
Raise em' Jay.
Yeah.....no..... trust me, Papa Quiros is going to jail, and for a long time.
Agreed
So many locals already hurting... there was a rumor that Jay would shut down for a month following ski season. hopefully the dust will settle and we can all move ahead and focus on what we love
I can't wrap my head around what Bill was thinking
As for Quiros imagine the irony of him in prison, being a former prison guard at Spandau
So many locals already hurting... there was a rumor that Jay would shut down for a month following ski season.
One theory I had after reading the SEC complaint was that this plan was hatched prior to the purchase of Jay Peak, and the reason Quiros was able to purchase Jay Peak is because he and Stenger made an offer that the MSSI couldn't refuse.
I think this may be spot on now that I went back and watched the PBS piece on Jay Peak. In that piece, the reporter stated that food and beverage sales were now $10 million annually, which is double what the entire resort took in for gross receipts prior to EB-5.
So you have a ski resort that has gross receipts of about $5 million annually. Quiros and Stenger paid more than $25 million to purchase the resort. This means that they paid in excess of five times gross RECEIPTS. Forget about gross earnings - we are talking receipts. Is it just me or was this a very high purchase price? If it was, that suggests that they knew that they could milk EB-5 from the very beginning.
By way of comparison, Peak Resorts just purchased Hunter Mountain for $36.8 million in 2015 dollars. That makes $25 million for Jay Peak in 2008 seem like a VERY expensive purchase price.
sounds logical
There is also an issue with the tram apparently. It sounds like it needs well upwards of a million in upgrades to meet state standards to run next season. I would hope money goes towards that
not much good news here in our town unfortunately
praying for an epic winter to exorcise the evil
There is also an issue with the tram apparently. It sounds like it needs well upwards of a million in upgrades to meet state standards to run next season.