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Chuck Gould wrote:
On Apr 23, 3:46?am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On 22 Apr 2007 20:06:12 -0700, Chuck Gould wrote: From AP: PARIS (AP) - Groupe Zodiac, a maker of inflatable boats, said Wednesday it began discussions with private equity company Carlyle Group about a possible sale of its Zodiac Marine business to a joint venture between the two companies. I don't know nuttin' about no Prezidants, but ain't the Californy Ratiremant Buord done ownes a beeg asssed chunk of that there Karlyle Group? Look a bit higher in the food chain. At least two US Presidents have served on the Board of Directors of Carlyle, although not when officially in office. After a period of initial service one was politely asked to resign, but the other served for over 10 years and continues to accept "contract" work from the corporation. Many of the more influential stockholders (not necessarily the holders of the largest number of shares) are names that would seem familiar to folks who make a habit of watching the evening news. In any event, these are the prospective new owners of Zodiac. It will be interesting to see if the boats remain available to the public or if they will go strictly mil spec. Ah, yes...milspec...to fill the needs of countries perpetually at war, so that warmongering corporations can make the big bucks off them. |
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
... Chuck Gould wrote: On Apr 23, 3:46?am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On 22 Apr 2007 20:06:12 -0700, Chuck Gould wrote: From AP: PARIS (AP) - Groupe Zodiac, a maker of inflatable boats, said Wednesday it began discussions with private equity company Carlyle Group about a possible sale of its Zodiac Marine business to a joint venture between the two companies. I don't know nuttin' about no Prezidants, but ain't the Californy Ratiremant Buord done ownes a beeg asssed chunk of that there Karlyle Group? Look a bit higher in the food chain. At least two US Presidents have served on the Board of Directors of Carlyle, although not when officially in office. After a period of initial service one was politely asked to resign, but the other served for over 10 years and continues to accept "contract" work from the corporation. Many of the more influential stockholders (not necessarily the holders of the largest number of shares) are names that would seem familiar to folks who make a habit of watching the evening news. In any event, these are the prospective new owners of Zodiac. It will be interesting to see if the boats remain available to the public or if they will go strictly mil spec. Ah, yes...milspec...to fill the needs of countries perpetually at war, so that warmongering corporations can make the big bucks off them. I think all they really do is add the word "tactical" to the description, and make everything black. Tactical toothbrush, tactical vegetable peeler, etc. |
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On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 13:32:10 -0400, Harry Krause
wrote: Chuck Gould wrote: On Apr 23, 3:46?am, Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On 22 Apr 2007 20:06:12 -0700, Chuck Gould wrote: From AP: PARIS (AP) - Groupe Zodiac, a maker of inflatable boats, said Wednesday it began discussions with private equity company Carlyle Group about a possible sale of its Zodiac Marine business to a joint venture between the two companies. I don't know nuttin' about no Prezidants, but ain't the Californy Ratiremant Buord done ownes a beeg asssed chunk of that there Karlyle Group? Look a bit higher in the food chain. At least two US Presidents have served on the Board of Directors of Carlyle, although not when officially in office. After a period of initial service one was politely asked to resign, but the other served for over 10 years and continues to accept "contract" work from the corporation. Many of the more influential stockholders (not necessarily the holders of the largest number of shares) are names that would seem familiar to folks who make a habit of watching the evening news. In any event, these are the prospective new owners of Zodiac. It will be interesting to see if the boats remain available to the public or if they will go strictly mil spec. Ah, yes...milspec...to fill the needs of countries perpetually at war, so that warmongering corporations can make the big bucks off them. And if only the USA would get rid of its Department of Defense, every other country would do the same. The world would be at total peace. Wouldn't it be loverly! |
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