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Carlson gained the rights to develop future hotels, while Four Seasons maintained management of nine hotels. [15] In spring 1998, Curt Carlson named his daughter Marilyn Carlson Nelson as his successor. He died in February 1999 after suffering a stroke. [16] [2] [17] In 2000, the company acquired Park Inn by Radisson and Park Plaza Hotels ...
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Logo of Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group. Rezidor Hotel Group, formerly Rezidor SAS, became a listed company in 2006. [16]: 380 [17] [18] SAS Group ceased to be the shareholder of Rezidor Hotel Group in 2007, [16]: 380 [19] while Carlson, a significant shareholder of Rezidor SAS since 2005, became the parent company of Rezidor Hotel Group in 2010. [20]
On February 18, 2019, the company announced that it was rebranding as CWT. [10] On July 31, 2020, the Register reported that CWT was the victim of a ransomware incident a week earlier, in which they paid US$4.5 million. [11] In 2022, CWT had a capital injection which resulted in Carlson becoming a minority shareholder. [12]
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Tucker Carlson, for years, has talked up the Zyn nicotine pouch to whoever would listen. Now, however, he is renouncing the brand and says he plans to launch a competing product called Alp.