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  2. Vail Resorts - Wikipedia

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    The company is divided into three divisions. The mountain segment owns and operates 42 mountain resorts in four countries. Vail Resorts Hospitality owns or manages hotels, lodging, condominiums, and golf courses, and the Vail Resorts Development Company oversees property development and real estate holdings.

  3. Mount Snow - Wikipedia

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    In September 2019, Mount Snow joined Vail Resorts' portfolio of 37 resorts and its Epic Pass, along with all other 16 resorts owned by Peak Resorts [1] Mount Snow is home to Carinthia Parks, [2] which debuted in the 2008–2009 season. Carinthia is home to ten terrain parks, with both natural and man-made features and a superpipe.

  4. Peak Resorts - Wikipedia

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    On July 22, 2019, it was announced that Peak Resorts would be acquired by Vail Resorts, pending approvals. [5] The transaction closed on September 24, 2019. The company's common stock was delisted from Nasdaq Global Select Market at the close of trading the same day.

  5. Show Me the Money, Vail Resorts - AOL

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    Although business headlines still tout earnings numbers, many investors have moved past net earnings as a measure of a company's economic output. That's because earnings are very often less ...

  6. Adam Aron - Wikipedia

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    After graduating, Aron began working for Pan Am in 1979, where he was picked by executive Stephen Wolf to design the company's first frequent-flyer program. [6] In the late 1980s, Aron was hired as a top marketing executive for Hyatt. [6] Aron served as the CEO of Vail Resorts from 1996 to 2006. [6] the

  7. RockResorts - Wikipedia

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    The company was sold to railroad company CSX, which combined it with its hotel resort The Greenbrier. In 1986, CSX sold the brand, and the original hotel companies were dispersed, though The Greenbrier remained. In 1999, the RockResorts brand was acquired by Olympus Hospitality, [1] and later acquired by Vail Resorts in 2001. [2]

  8. Vail, Colorado: Here's why you'll visit for winter and stay ...

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    Find out why locals in Vail, Colorado often say, "You come for the winter, but you stay for the summer."

  9. Beaver Creek Resort - Wikipedia

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    The resort had six chairlifts, all constructed by Doppelmayr: three triple and three double chairlifts. In 1983, Larkspur Bowl was opened with the addition of its own triple chairlift, accessible via the Strawberry Park region. In 1985, Bass sold Beaver Creek and Vail Associates filed for bankruptcy a few years later.