If we're to get excited about this, what would be the appropriate reaction to the hundreds of millions that have been pouring into HRC and the Donald coffers in previous months ?
To simply realize that fools and their money are easily parted.
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If we're to get excited about this, what would be the appropriate reaction to the hundreds of millions that have been pouring into HRC and the Donald coffers in previous months ?
SAM special interview with Steve Wright:
http://www.saminfo.com/special-reports/8716-special-report-jay-peak-forges-ahead-2
Nice positive position and message. Sounds like Steve is the type of leader Jay needs right now.
The National Ski Areas Association seems to think Steve Wright is a leader. They just gave him an award in May. Doh!Nice positive position and message. Sounds like Steve is the type of leader Jay needs right now.
I disagree 100%.
Keep in mind he was completely and totally naive during this whole cluster ****.
I'd like to see them bring someone in who has their eyes wide open and cant be so easily fooled, as this scam was easy to see. I'm not saying he perhaps isnt good at his job, but "leader" he is not. Nobody attached to this stink directly or indirectly can be named as "leader" here.
Looks like while in some ways everything has changed in other ways it is just business as usual....
http://vtdigger.org/2016/09/26/u-s-senate-moves-extend-eb-5-program/
Looks like while in some ways everything has changed in other ways it is just business as usual....
http://vtdigger.org/2016/09/26/u-s-senate-moves-extend-eb-5-program/
Leahy's issue seems to be more about depressed rural vs not really depressed urban not really about protecting investors though there is a quick blurb in there about that
You know for fact, or you "heard"... I doubt a court appointed receivership is going to be knowingly bouncing checks.
I heard that checks bounced earlier this year too, that was confirmed.
IMO probably accounting goofs since they laid off a bunch of those folks in the spring
BTW A lot of news from the mountain makes its way to the local taverns and eateries and not to Digger.
Oh I'm sure it does, no doubt. but there is a big difference between layoffs causing a ripple in the force in the Accounts Payable dept and having financial issues.
I interpreted the original post/rumor to be suggesting financial difficulties etc. and I would wait for more concrete evidence of that personally; I can completely see some transition issues and bills getting lost in the sauce between ownership groups.
Yeah internal malfunction here Riv (and hey, how are you?). I'll spare you the gory but suffice to say, we have controls set up so that checks are approved and funded in a specific order and if anything ends up being mis-keyed the system halts. Happened to two checks here and we're working to make sure it doesn't happen, or the risk is greatly diminished, again.
Hope all is well.
steve
So, Silver Mountain in Idaho just sold for the ridiculously low price of $5 million. Many similarities to Jay (though Spokane is no Montreal) with a water park, golf course, base village and a signature gondola. Wonder if this will put a damper on the receiver's selling price hopes at Jay.
http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2016/oct/20/seattle-businessman-buys-silver-mountain-resort-in/