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Even before President Donald Trump became the 45th commander-in-chief of the United States, he did not lead too shabby of life, having a couple of private jets and three choppers at his disposal. But do they offer the same kind of security and luxury that he was able to get when he flew on the Air Force One? Or would he be forced to downgrade his mode of air journey after losing the 2020 election and leaving the presidential office?
Before the Air force One came to his temporary possession, he frequently made use of his company s $100 million Boeing 757 and a Cessna Citation X to travel in style. He also owns three Sikorsky S-76 helicopters â based in New York, Florida and Scotland. Here is how the president s jets and choppers measure up to the Air Force One:
The number of cases doubled roughly every week during the early days of the outbreak.
China a country with a population close to 1.4 billion would report new daily cases in the hundreds.
Still not enough to deeply trouble health officials in most countries.
News media were criticised for either giving too much attention to the coronavirus, or not enough.
By mid-March, Europe and specifically Italy was considered the centre of the pandemic.
A woman wearing a face mask walks along Rockefeller Center Plaza in March 2020 in New York.
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MIC Announces Closing of Sale of IMTT, Record Date for Special Dividend of $11.00 Per Share
NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Macquarie Infrastructure Corporation (NYSE: MIC) today announced that it has successfully completed the sale of its International-Matex Tank Terminals (“IMTT”) business to an affiliate of Riverstone Holdings, Inc. for $2.67 billion, net of closing adjustments, and including assumed debt of approximately $1.11 billion. MIC announced that it had entered into the agreement to sell IMTT on November 9, 2020.
As previously indicated, the MIC board of directors has elected to return all the net proceeds from the sale, after payment of taxes and expenses and providing for the repayment of holding company level debt, to shareholders in a special dividend. The board has authorized the payment of a one-time dividend of $11.00 per share of MIC common stock. The special dividend will be payable January 8, 2021 to stockholders of record as of the close of trading January 5
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