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Old 1st July 2009, 14:41   #41 (permalink)
 
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Whats the difference between M. Jackson and Manchester Utd?
United will be playing Gigs in August
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Old 1st July 2009, 14:47   #42 (permalink)
 
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banewboi,

As I said before....sensible question.....sensible answer:

I don't really see how knowing his personal net worth at this moment in time will help significantly. More important I would have imagined would be to know where his earnings come from, and how they may be affected by the current economic situation. If he has owned a Falcon for a while already he would appear to be able to afford it, so I wouldn't worry unless something has changed in his situation.

Another consideration for you then is whether it's his personal jet or a company jet?
If it's his personal jet, then try and find out where his money comes from (as above).
If it's a company jet then that is much easier to check.......just look at the performance of the company and take it from there.

If you are already operating a Falcon for someone else, is the offer you're considering much better than your current deal? If you're not currently operating one, then surely you'll at least get a new type regardless of what happens further down the line?

That's my 2 cents worth anyways,

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Old 1st July 2009, 16:18   #43 (permalink)
 
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Thanks, a much more considered post.

I don't know who the jet is owned by, i'm starting to think it's the company rather than the individual becuase i can't find anything on the web about him (dunno if that means much).

I guess i'll find more out when we next speak.
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Old 1st July 2009, 18:40   #44 (permalink)
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Six-year old violin protege Maxwell Jarvis has been confirmed for the Michael Jackson funeral. Seems appropriate to have a kiddy fiddler see the great man off.
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Old 2nd July 2009, 23:25   #45 (permalink)
 
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The pills didn't kill Jacko, He had a heart attack after discovering Boyz2men wasn't a delivery service.

and (backish to topic)

Quote:
Thats such rubbish, if a person buys a car, or a house etc they need:

1) the capital to buy it,
2) the capital to run it.
But not if one's company is buying it, the company, not the person who needs 1 + 2.

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Old 7th July 2009, 23:18   #46 (permalink)
 
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I understand the funeral was a touching ceremony, particularly the music. Just a couple of the tracks, 'Living In A Box' and 'Going Underground'.

Anyone else?
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Sneaker Pimps: "6 Underground" and Pet Shop Boys: "The boy who couldn't keep his clothes on"

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