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Hoveround is an American corporation that manufactures and distributes the Hoveround brand of power wheelchairs (also known as motorized wheelchairs) and sells scooters, lifts, ramps and power chair accessories. The company, founded in 1992 by former nurse and inventor Tom Kruse, is based in Sarasota, Florida. Its battery-operated products are ...
Michael Dezer (Hebrew: מייקל דזר), born Michael Dezertzov, is an Israeli-American real estate developer, car collector, and billionaire.He is the founder of Dezer Properties and is known for his investments in New York and Florida real estate in association with Donald Trump.
In 2019, in response to investor disappointment with the company's stock price, HHC conducted a review of strategic options, including the possibility of selling the company. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Ultimately, the company announced a "transformation plan", under which it would focus on its master-planned communities and sell off $2 billion of non-core ...
"What's happening in L.A. is not because there's not enough water in L.A. in storage," Marcus told CBS News. "There are no urban water systems that are built out to handle a firestorm like this."
Gates himself has said in a recent Reddit AMA that he owns roughly 1/4000 of all farmland in the U.S. Given there are more than 893 million acres of farmland in the U.S., this number appears to be ...
Kent E. Hovind (born January 15, 1953) is an American Christian fundamentalist evangelist and convicted tax evader.His young Earth creationist ministry focuses on denial of received scientific knowledge in the fields of biology (evolution and abiogenesis), geophysics, and cosmology in favor of a literalist interpretation of the Genesis creation narrative found in the Bible.
There’s a patient, plainspoken poetry, neither overly earthy nor flowery, to “Living the Land,” a rolling rural drama that may be a work of pure fiction — but often feels wholly ...
[citation needed] Among the properties it owns are the studios for MLB Network (formerly used by MSNBC) and the land on which WWOR-TV's broadcast facilities sat prior to consolidating with sister station WNYW in Manhattan. [2] [3] Max's son, Leonard N. Stern, who joined the company in 1959, is the current chairman and CEO. [4]