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Wingy is all grown up!
About Jordan Wirsz
Born into a modest and challenging home in Southern California, Jordan Wirsz early on decided that he wanted to spread his wings and improve his means - literally. A true entrepreneurial spirit, Jordan started his first business when he was 13 years old and moved on to running an aircraft brokerage, at only age 14. There are 1011 stars in the galaxy. That used to be a huge number. But it's only a hundred billion. It's less than the national deficit! We used to call them astronomical numbers. Now we should call them economical numbers. - Richard Feynman A talented, 21-year old pilot, Jordan performed at air shows across the country with a breathtaking performance in the most high performance aerobatic airplane in the world today...The Edge 540. At age 22, Jordan had outpaced most people his age; attested as a maverick, investor, pilot and visionary, he explores financial opportunities on a daily basis, leading his own company, Diamond Bay Investment Inc., as its CEO. Jordan's team of investment experts and research analysts search for the best short-term, private-lending deals, employing their dedication and cunning ability to identify profits. Through Diamond Bay Investment's ability to consistently generate double-digit returns, the young CEO has earned the title "Young Sir Richard Branson", after the founder of the British business and airline empire, Virgin. And as if that wasn't enough, Jordan will be publishing his much anticipated book in 2006. |
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Wingy is all grown up!
You trying to makes some of us old timers/longtimers here puke??????
jladd wrote: About Jordan Wirsz Born into a modest and challenging home in Southern California, Jordan Wirsz early on decided that he wanted to spread his wings and improve his means - literally. A true entrepreneurial spirit, Jordan started his first business when he was 13 years old and moved on to running an aircraft brokerage, at only age 14. There are 1011 stars in the galaxy. That used to be a huge number. But it's only a hundred billion. It's less than the national deficit! We used to call them astronomical numbers. Now we should call them economical numbers. - Richard Feynman A talented, 21-year old pilot, Jordan performed at air shows across the country with a breathtaking performance in the most high performance aerobatic airplane in the world today...The Edge 540. At age 22, Jordan had outpaced most people his age; attested as a maverick, investor, pilot and visionary, he explores financial opportunities on a daily basis, leading his own company, Diamond Bay Investment Inc., as its CEO. Jordan's team of investment experts and research analysts search for the best short-term, private-lending deals, employing their dedication and cunning ability to identify profits. Through Diamond Bay Investment's ability to consistently generate double-digit returns, the young CEO has earned the title "Young Sir Richard Branson", after the founder of the British business and airline empire, Virgin. And as if that wasn't enough, Jordan will be publishing his much anticipated book in 2006. |
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Wingy is all grown up!
"Jerry Springer" wrote in message . .. You trying to makes some of us old timers/longtimers here puke?????? Once again. proof that scum rises to the top of the pond. :-( -- Jim in NC |
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Wingy is all grown up!
Jerry Springer wrote:
You trying to makes some of us old timers/longtimers here puke?????? jladd wrote: About Jordan Wirsz Born into a modest and challenging home in Southern California, Jordan Wirsz early on decided that he wanted to spread his wings and improve his means - literally. A true entrepreneurial spirit, Jordan started his first business when he was 13 years old and moved on to running an aircraft brokerage, at only age 14. There are 1011 stars in the galaxy. That used to be a huge number. But it's only a hundred billion. It's less than the national deficit! We used to call them astronomical numbers. Now we should call them economical numbers. - Richard Feynman A talented, 21-year old pilot, Jordan performed at air shows across the country with a breathtaking performance in the most high performance aerobatic airplane in the world today...The Edge 540. At age 22, Jordan had outpaced most people his age; attested as a maverick, investor, pilot and visionary, he explores financial opportunities on a daily basis, leading his own company, Diamond Bay Investment Inc., as its CEO. Jordan's team of investment experts and research analysts search for the best short-term, private-lending deals, employing their dedication and cunning ability to identify profits. Through Diamond Bay Investment's ability to consistently generate double-digit returns, the young CEO has earned the title "Young Sir Richard Branson", after the founder of the British business and airline empire, Virgin. And as if that wasn't enough, Jordan will be publishing his much anticipated book in 2006. Always wondered what happened to him. I'm glad that kid's done well for himself, but something tells me he's insufferable to be around, just too much for most people.. |
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Wingy is all grown up!
I would simply say...congratulations and well done. I would never
belittle anyone for succeeding provided they have done so honestly. |
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Wingy is all grown up!
There was some research done at Louisiana State's business school into
hard working, intelligent, risk-taking business people. Eversole, I think her name was. Maybe one day she'll profile Wingy. A very young man without any formal education making much better than normal rates of return. He's beating corporations with multi-million dollar research groups and investment people that have lifetimes of experience. It's incredible. |
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Wingy is all grown up!
In article .com, BobR says...
I would simply say...congratulations and well done. I would never belittle anyone for succeeding provided they have done so honestly. Your right Bob but I can't help but wonder what kind of person he is now.I congratulate his success but I bet he's still a lousy person.Only now he's a lousy person with money.IMHO Chuck S -- NewsGuy.Com 30Gb $9.95 Carry Forward and On Demand Bandwidth |
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Wingy is all grown up!
, BobR says... I would simply say...congratulations and well done. I would never belittle anyone for succeeding provided they have done so honestly. Your right Bob but I can't help but wonder what kind of person he is now.I congratulate his success but I bet he's still a lousy person.Only now he's a lousy person with money.IMHO Chuck S -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- I'm NOT surprised that Wingy would be doing well financially today given how he hustled adult r.a.h. folks into footing his flight instruction expenses while he was nothing but a loud mouth teen punk. There's a sucker born every minute. Nobody understood that more fully than young Jordan many years ago, IMO. - Barnyard BOb - The more people I meet, the more I love my dog.... and George Carlin humor. |
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"- Barnyard BOb -" wrote I'm NOT surprised that Wingy would be doing well financially today given how he hustled adult r.a.h. folks into footing his flight instruction expenses while he was nothing but a loud mouth teen punk. There's a sucker born every minute. Nobody understood that more fully than young Jordan many years ago, IMO. Barnyard BOb ! You stopped in, to slum a little bit? g You hit the nail, right on the head, with your summation of Wingbrat. I would walk to the other side of the street, to avoid meeting him. Also, given that BWB nurtured him on his way to adulthood, adds another layer to his personality, and IMHO, not necessarily a good one. -- Jim in NC |
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Wingy is all grown up!
"- Barnyard BOb -" wrote: I'm NOT surprised that Wingy would be doing well financially today given how he hustled adult r.a.h. folks into footing his flight instruction expenses while he was nothing but a loud mouth teen punk. There's a sucker born every minute. Nobody understood that more fully than young Jordan many years ago, IMO. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Barnyard BOb ! You stopped in, to slum a little bit? g You know I love this group.... Especially, when auto conversions are the HOT topic. You hit the nail, right on the head, with your summation of Wingbrat. I would walk to the other side of the street, to avoid meeting him. The last time I saw Wingy was at SnF 2000. He was very respectful. Can you beat that? Also, given that BWB nurtured him on his way to adulthood, adds another layer to his personality, and IMHO, not necessarily a good one. You know what, Jim? You're a lot smarter than you sound! bfg - Barnyard BOb - The more people I meet, the more I love my dawg... and George Carlin humor. |
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