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Stowe actually for sale.

jerryg

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I heard POWDR has approached them...

Much more likely that CNL would buy and they would operate it, but I don't see Powdr sinking its' teeth further into the eastern market.

Look out, Here comes LBO with his wood chips! :p
 

ski_resort_observer

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Well, you could read the HS's copy and paste in his OP, first three paragraphs. I know it's HS but this time it's worth reading :wink:

AIG CEO Ed Liddy has been saying this in numerous news outlets for the last 2 months. www.boston.com is one of many,,,just Google it.

A major sticky wicket is what would the buyer do about the remaining 200m to be invested out of the 400m planned developement at Spruce. Personally, I think they have the major pieces already in,,,the new golf course, the transfer lift and the new Lodge. Button it up and put the second phase on hold until the economy improves.
 
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deadheadskier

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I'm sure my opinion would be unpopular with some, but I hope Smuggs buys it and connects to it. Would be AMAZING
 

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http://www.burlingtonfreepress.com/article/20090514/BUSINESS/90514001/-1/NEWS05

Interesting quote:

Jed Lipsky, owner of The Stowe Inn, said AIG has been “a good steward” to the mountain, but it “might be exciting to have an owner whose core business is in the winter resort business.”

If ticket prices were dropped, for example, more skiers would come through town, helping local businesses, he said.

“It would be great to see the resort focus on the passionate skiers, rather than the $90 ticket crowd,” Lipsky said. Stowe’s daily lift tickets are the most expensive in Vermont.
 

ComeBackMudPuddles

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Interesting quote:

Jed Lipsky, owner of The Stowe Inn, said AIG has been “a good steward” to the mountain, but it “might be exciting to have an owner whose core business is in the winter resort business.”

If ticket prices were dropped, for example, more skiers would come through town, helping local businesses, he said.

“It would be great to see the resort focus on the passionate skiers, rather than the $90 ticket crowd,” Lipsky said. Stowe’s daily lift tickets are the most expensive in Vermont.


I dunno....Anyone dropping $90 to ski is pretty passionate about skiing in my book.
 

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Think of it this way. The higher the purchase price, the more the owner will have to do to squeeze every last $100 out of you. AIG never really operated anything - it was MMC, and AIG was the piggy bank. So the next question is, who has deep enough pockets without evil intent? Gee, I hope it's not some oil baron from the middle east......Maybe WE should begin lobbying, instead of talking to ourselves....


Hello Warren? How'd you like to go in with me and purchase the assets of SMR? Tell you what, I'll put in $1M, you pony up the rest. Good deal????
 
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Would love to see Win buy it. That would be one heckuva season pass.

I didn't even think of that..I wouldn't be surprised if Win is a wee bit curious about the sale price..they could run busses between Stowe/Sugarbush and Burlington..make it the ultimate east coast winter destination with a combined lift ticket and ski and stay deals. Ski Castlerock and the front four in the same day...:snow:
 

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If I am right...doesn't Vail Resorts have some claim (via a subsidiary, Rock Resorts) to a hotel in the Stowe area? I think it is planning on opening for the 2010 - 2011 ski season. Wouldn't it make sense for them to throw their hat in the offering?
 

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I didn't even think of that..I wouldn't be surprised if Win is a wee bit curious about the sale price..they could run busses between Stowe/Sugarbush and Burlington..make it the ultimate east coast winter destination with a combined lift ticket and ski and stay deals. Ski Castlerock and the front four in the same day...:snow:

Not happening.....But, oh boy, if it did...
 
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