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World's largest ski resort developer announces $1.5 billion revenues
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Intrawest Corporation, the most powerful ski resort developer in the world, has just announced record $1.5 billion revenues and $3 billion in assets...
From a network of ski resorts in Canada and the US (which include Whistler, Mammoth and Copper Mountain) their activities now include the construction of Arc 1950 in France.
This business report from
Business Wire.
If you want to read more about the company's activities (and controversies), check this snowHeads thread:
The World of Intrawest.
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Obviously
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isn't a real person
Well that's good news. I only wrote to chairman Joe a week ago, hoping to persuade him into supporting and sponsoring a couple of charitable efforts in Les Arcs, home to Intrawest's main European development. I wonder if they'll be able to spare a few quid from their $3 billion?
I shall of course update SnowHeads on any reply that may be forthcoming!
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