But he should be stripped of the team. Let him keep the real estate as a consolation—I know the arena ownership is the issue—and at least he won’t have his name in lights ever again.
Anyone been to Charleston airport? This shitbrick’s company essentially owns that too. That’s where Delaware North is headquartered, naturally—read: taxes!
...and being the vendor who holds the contract to sell concessions there, don't you think? And everyone knows this company is located in Buffalo. You seem overly excited.
A publicly traded company has more limitations due to shareholder value obligations, etc... Delaware North is a family owned business so if he wanted to, he could easily do this without corporation interference and without serious impacting his personal and company wealth. Not asking for annual guaranteed wages - just short term support.
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But he should be stripped of the team. Let him keep the real estate as a consolation—I know the arena ownership is the issue—and at least he won’t have his name in lights ever again.
Anyone been to Charleston airport? This shitbrick’s company essentially owns that too. That’s where Delaware North is headquartered, naturally—read: taxes!
Delaware North
Hi there, You are correct that Delaware North does run the concessions at the Charleston Airport. The company Delaware North is headquartered in Buffalo, New York.
https://www.delawarenorth.com/venues/global-corporate-headquarters
Harvard
Will we discuss the dining hall workers at Harvard?
Bit of a difference between owning an airport ("essentialy")...
...and being the vendor who holds the contract to sell concessions there, don't you think? And everyone knows this company is located in Buffalo. You seem overly excited.
Why single him out? How
Why single him out? How about outing all the individuals and corporations, oh and don't forget the governments, that engage this behavior.
Because he has control of his business and the means?
A publicly traded company has more limitations due to shareholder value obligations, etc... Delaware North is a family owned business so if he wanted to, he could easily do this without corporation interference and without serious impacting his personal and company wealth. Not asking for annual guaranteed wages - just short term support.
That's some pretty flawed
That's some pretty flawed reasoning in support of discrimination.
Someone updated the awards and honors section of his Wikipedia p
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeremy_Jacobs