Steve Case's luxury travel club grows
One might not necessarily imagine that multimillionaires confront limited options in planning their vacations.
Source: www.sptimes.com
Public company news
ASV (Nasdaq: ASVI): Said Wednesday it will buy back up to $10 million of its common stock. The company plans to fund the repurchase with cash on hand and will buy shares on the open market through May 24, 2007, or until it reaches the $10 million mark.
Source: www.twincities.com
Even the rich need help planning trips
WASHINGTON -- Who would have thought that multimillionaires have limited options in planning their vacations? A company chaired by America Online co-founder Steve Case is growing rapidly by offering a menu of luxury vacation options as part of a club that requires members to pony up $200,000 or more to access its $750 million portfolio of vacation...
Source: www.indystar.com
Steve Case's luxury travel club growing
A company chaired by former America Online co-founder Steve Case is growing rapidly by offering a menu of luxury vacation options as part of a club that requires members to pony up $200,000 or more to access its $750 million portfolio of vacation properties throughout North America, the Caribbean and Europe.
Source: www.usatoday.com
At Screensavers.com(R), Virtual Vacationers Rank Top Travel Spots
With the cost of gasoline 36% higher this summer compared to last according to AAA, families may be planning more vacations close to home, if at all. Rather than forgoing a trip to a distant destination completely, consumers can experience a virtual vacation with Screensavers.com by downloading wallpapers or screensavers of top travel spots from every continent.
Source: biz.yahoo.com
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