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9 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

Founder of Hays Travel, John Hays reportedly collapses and dies at work:

 


No matter who you are, or how quick you think you are, you’ll always be ninja’d by @Thatcher :D

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Just now, The Quim Reaper said:


No matter who you are, or how quick you think you are, you’ll always be ninja’d by @Thatcher :D

Same instant.

 

Sadly I took the time to include a wiki link, so careful reporting will always be beaten by simple reporting. :P

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17 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

Same instant.

 

Sadly I took the time to include a wiki link, so careful reporting will always be beaten by simple reporting. :P

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41 minutes ago, YoungWillz said:

Same instant.

 

Sadly I took the time to include a wiki link, so careful reporting will always be beaten by simple reporting. :P

 

If you really care about such things, it's worth bearing in mind that you can always edit the links in a few minutes later. ;)

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2 minutes ago, Toast said:

 

If you really care about such things, it's worth bearing in mind that you can always edit the links in a few minutes later. ;)

I don't really care, no, ha!

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John G. Stallings, Jr., the former president of what is now Richmond-based Atlantic Union Bank and a regional executive for SunTrust Banks, died Monday after battling cholangiocarcinoma, a relatively rare disease also known as bile duct cancer, since 2018. He was 53.

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7 hours ago, Whitehouse said:

Retired CEO of online shoe retailer ZAPPOS Tony Hsieh dies after being injured in a house fire.

Posted in Rag Traders half a day earlier, but hey, he was a CEO.  Do feel free to use that wee search box, upper right.

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8 hours ago, Sir Creep said:

Posted in Rag Traders half a day earlier, but hey, he was a CEO.  Do feel free to use that wee search box, upper right.

 

Do feel free to fuck off.

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Faye Fields, the CEO of Integrated Resource Technologies Inc. and a founding partner of the Washington Nationals baseball team, has died. Fields was also a former executive leader of Girl Scouts Nation's Capital.

 

https://www.bizjournals.com/washington/news/2020/12/04/nationals-founding-partner-faye-fields-dies.html

 

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Businesswoman Catherine Wines, founder of World Remit, died last month of pancreatic cancer:

https://www.pancreaticcancer.org.uk/news-and-blogs/catherine-wines/

 

I thought she was a secret on my list, but she was actually picked in the DDP by the mysterious team Pelican in the Wilderness.

 

The obit chances might depend on the Financial Times remembering their article of last year:

https://www.ft.com/content/57cbc8da-f3eb-11e9-a79c-bc9acae3b654

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11 hours ago, Thatcher said:

Ron Dominguez, former Vice President of Walt Disney Attractions and a Disney Legendhas died aged 85.

Sir Creep is paying close attention to this one (for QO) cuz team Gris Gris has a member with a nearly identical background. 

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On 02/01/2021 at 04:52, Sir Creep said:
On 01/01/2021 at 17:14, Thatcher said:

Ron Dominguez, former Vice President of Walt Disney Attractions and a Disney Legendhas died aged 85.

Sir Creep is paying close attention to this one (for QO) cuz team Gris Gris has a member with a nearly identical background. 

 

huzzah!  DM of course

 

Disney Legend Ron Dominguez known as 'Mr. Disneyland' has passed away at 85 | Daily Mail Online

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On 15/06/2014 at 12:54, gcreptile said:

There's no recent death or news item to create this thread, but there are a couple of really old, really rich people worth watching:

Warren Buffett, 83, 4th richest person alive, has been in the news for choosing his successor at Berkshire Hathaway.
Charles and David Koch, 78 and 74, 6th richest people alive, CEOs of Koch Industries, have massively funded conservative politicians in favor of fossil fuels.
Bernie Ecclestone, 83, under corruption charges and threatened as boss of Formula 1 racing.
George Soros, 83, 26th richest person alive, massive supporter of The Democratic Party, doesn't look too healthy but there are no bad news so far.
Ingvar Kamprad, 88, Founder of IKEA, very secretive. DEAD
Sheldon Adelson, 80, Las Vegas casino magnate, another guy who spends millions of dollars on politicians to ensure that society will go on in a way he thinks is best even after his death
Karl Albrecht, 94, 23rd richest person alive, Germany's richest guy and co-founder of ALDI, his brother died last year. When will it be his turn? DEAD
Liliane Bettencourt, 91, 11th richest person alive and richest french person, owner of L'Oreal, was involved in a corruption scandal and legal trouble with her daughter. DEAD

Also worth watching: The Walton Family, owners of Wal-Mart and maybe even Bill Gates who is still only 58, but looks much older, in my opinion.

 

Flaming piece of shit, Sheldon Adelson, taking medical leave of absence for cancer treatment.

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