Starwood, Marriott Poised to Complete Cuba Deals
Wondering if I should save my Starwood and Marriott points for Havana.:p
http://www.wsj.com/articles/at-t-sta...als-1457729013 WASHINGTON—Three major U.S. corporations are preparing to complete deals to do business in Cuba as an approving President Barack Obama gets ready for a historic presidential trip to the island later this month. |
That's a WSJ article, where without a subscription you can only read the first paragraph. :rolleyes:
Here, as an alternate, is a different news organizations article on the same subject, which requires no subscription to read: http://www.foxbusiness.com/features/...uba-deals.html |
Not surprising. Arne talked about it last year. I think there's even a thread on it.
Cheers. |
there is -
http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/marri...iott-cuba.html
Originally Posted by SkiAdcock
(Post 26320675)
Not surprising. Arne talked about it last year. I think there's even a thread on it.
Cheers. |
Originally Posted by sdsearch
(Post 26320646)
That's a WSJ article, where without a subscription you can only read the first paragraph. :rolleyes:
Here, as an alternate, is a different news organizations article on the same subject, which requires no subscription to read: http://www.foxbusiness.com/features/...uba-deals.html |
Would this stop the merger?
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Did you post in the wrong thread by mistake? There's already a thread in this forum on the other bid for SPG. Cheers. |
Originally Posted by SkiAdcock
(Post 26332615)
What are you talking about? I'm confused. Marriott (re: of SPG) intends to move forward in Cuba (ie, the subject of this thread).
Did you post in the wrong thread by mistake? There's already a thread in this forum on the other bid for SPG. Cheers. |
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