AA717driver
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tapcon said:Any information would help: QOL, PAY, A/C TYPES, etc.
Spooky 1 said:I see most of your replies were in reference directly to the Nike Corp. On the other hand, the fellow that owns Nike has a Global Express that is operated by TAG Aviation out of VNY. The airplane is never there, and since the owner has homes throughout Europe, that is where you will find the airplane most of the time. They have structured a unique plan where the crews rotate in and out of the operation so that the QOL issues are somewhat mitigated. Probably not for everyone, but it works for the guy I know who is one of the Captains.
gfsome_dude said:I think you are confusing Nike with someone else.
Spooky 1 said:gf
Well I have been wrong before but I was told this individual owns Nike as well as numerous other companies. Picture studio, mfg. and early on arms dealing in Israel to name but a few. He is a citizen of Israel, I believe. I guess this is really not important as the first question was aking about the shoe company, not this guy. None the less TAG does operate the Global out of VNY.
NJAowner said:Samuel Bronfman was born on February 27, 1889, in Soroki, Bessarabia, while his family was en route from Russia to Canada. As a young man, he worked in the family's hotel business in Manitoba. In 1924, Samuel Bronfman built his first distillery in Montreal, and in 1928, the Montreal company merged with Joseph E. Seagram & Sons of Waterloo (Distillers Corporation-Seagrams Ltd.).
Bronfman's keen market sense led to the worldwide success of what became The Seagram Company Ltd. For example, in 1933 when prohibition ended in the United States, his company was prepared with huge amounts of aged and carefully blended whiskies, as well as its own U.S. distribution network. Seagram's Seven Crown American Whiskey and V.O. Canadian Whisky soon became the best-selling brands in the world.
In the late '90s Seagrams then merged with Vivendi.