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  2. Jim Reid-Anderson - Wikipedia

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    12 April 1959 (age 65) Baghdad, Iraq. Nationality. British. Alma mater. University of Birmingham. Salesian College. James Reid-Anderson (born 12 April 1959) [1] is a British businessman who was formerly the president, chairman, and chief executive officer (CEO) of Six Flags Entertainment Corporation. Before working for Six Flags, Anderson was ...

  3. Mark Shapiro (media executive) - Wikipedia

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    From October to December 2005, Shapiro was the CEO of Red Zone LLC as the company pushed for control over Six Flags. Once Red Zone solidified control over the company, Shapiro became director, president, and chief executive officer of Six Flags, with a tenure lasting from August 2005 until May 2010.

  4. Robert Pittman (media executive) - Wikipedia

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    In 1990, Pittman was appointed president and CEO of Time Warner Enterprises, the new business group of Time Warner, and in 1991 became chairman and CEO of Six Flags Theme Parks where his team oversaw the revitalization of the Six Flags brand, taking attendance from 17 million to 25 million using a “classic second-place strategy” with their ...

  5. How Much Are Six Flags Entertainment Corporation (NYSE:SIX ...

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    The Last 12 Months Of Insider Transactions At Six Flags Entertainment In the last twelve months, the biggest single purchase by an insider was when Director Richard Roedel bought US$250k worth of ...

  6. Herschend Family Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    HFE built several water parks in the 1980s which have since sold to other companies such as Wet 'n Wild, Frontier City, and Six Flags. White Water Branson, built in 1980, was the forerunner and is still owned by HFE; while the White Waters in Oklahoma City (1981), Grand Prairie, Texas (1982), Garland, Texas (1982) and Atlanta (1983) have been sold.

  7. Daniel Snyder - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, he bought 12% of the stock of amusement park operator Six Flags through his private equity company RedZone Capital. He later gained control of the board, placing his friend and ESPN executive Mark Shapiro as CEO and himself as chairman.

  8. George Santos traded a $174K congressional salary for a six ...

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    Now, the CEO says, the company is on good footing. Cameo’s reduced team manages a larger-than-ever talent base; bookings are up 42% for December year over year; and the business’s revenue for ...

  9. Qiddiya - Wikipedia

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    Qiddiya ( Arabic: القِدِّية, romanized : al-qiddiyya / al-giddiyya, pronounced [ə- alɡɪdːijːa]) is a planned entertainment and tourism megaproject in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. [1] Construction started in the beginning of 2019. [1] It planned to open in 2023, [2] though as of 2024 major projects including the Six Flags, the waterpark ...