kingslug
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But why? its just a white guy with a bunch of white people standing in white stuff...very....diverse.....
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And in Jeans or maybe a bogner one piece.Katz has a very punchable face... Looks like a huge douchebag regardless of him being the king of the evil empire
He probably only skis groomers
The estimated Net Worth of Robert A Katz is at least $108 Million dollars as of 25 September 2020. Mr. Katz owns over 5,769 units of Vail Resorts stock worth over $80,204,634 and over the last 17 years he sold MTN stock worth over $25,350,807.
I'm being oppressed....Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government! Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some... farcical aquatic ceremony! You can't expect to wield supreme executive power just 'cause some watery tart threw a sword at you!
Money...in the bank...Interesting that he's sold quite a bit of his Vail stock.
My Vail stock is doing pretty well - I will give him that. I would encourage all Epic passholders to buy some shares of Vail. It kind of acts like a hedge. While you are waiting in a long lift line on a busy weekend, you can think about how this can only help your share price.
Local rumor is that this is Tater Hill that they are selling.Vail has sold or is in the process of selling the Okemo Golf Course to a private investor.
I read that. Interesting article.Feature story in the Seattle Times today about Vail's failings in the PNW. Nearby Crystal Mountain, by contrast, was fully staffed with mostly happy customers.
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3 years and a COVID-blighted ski season into new ownership, Stevens Pass and Crystal Mountain chart divergent paths
Two beloved Western Washington ski resorts were snapped up by rival conglomerates in 2018. New ownership brought some initial upgrades. Then came the ultimate test: the COVID-19-hampered season of 2020-21. How did Stevens Pass and Crystal Mountain make out?www.seattletimes.com