Weil who has also been linked to Catterton Partners, another model of how American greed is ruining this great country of ours. Both parties mentioned above, are guilty of doing business similar to that of the same ideas of a military mind. The idea being to see something of interest, acquire by any means necessary, (disregarding anyone or anything standing in the way), take it over by every angle, and exploit if for maximum profit. Maximizing profit would mean, firing long-term employees, ousting the hardworking men and women who were the owners and presidents of companies that are acquired. When the USA rid itself of the idea of a "monopoly" back in the 19th century, this is a company that should have gone with that idea. With Catterton Partners and James Weil looking to monopolize all of southern New York, many small business owners are being ousted from their own companies. If you have a good idea make sure you patent it because both parties mentioned in this article will take it from you, break it down to maximize profit until its unrecognizable, and leave you in the dust, penniless, and won't think twice about you.
Now on to the second recent article"gouging after hurricane Sandy." Now I will keep my personal opinion to myself but here is what I will say. How come out of the almost forty gas stations accused in the area of gouging Sammy was the only one to have all of his stations listed, be mentioned by name, and have personal pictures of himself attached to the article? Was this story really about gouging or just someones jumping off platform to take a shot at this businessman? How can you claim to be reporting the truth when you attack one person in the article.
Ok now that the negative stuff is out of the way how about we show some of the positive stuff that was "missed."
Sammy El Jamal continues his philanthropy with a generous $20,000 donation to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. El Jamal's company Fuel Co, a repeat donor, continues to show the business community how to not only give back, but how to donate in a noble and professional way. The JDRF is a great charity to be affiliated with because of the amount of people afflicted with disease. At this point in time, diabetes research needs every penny because of how close the research has come to eradicating the disease. JDRF has diabetes on the run and almost defeated. With this gesture of philanthropy, El Jamal has made a difference in over 20,000 different ways to most likely an equal number of afflicted persons or more.
Hurricane Relief from Gas Mogul El Jamal
Gas entrepreneur Sammy El Jamal goes above and beyond to assist in relief for hurricane victims of Katrina. Sammy El Jamal who is known for his philanthropy, sets up a relief effort for the victims who were affected in New Orleans. Although no affected directly from the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, El Jamal could not sit idly and do nothing. As you can see in the image above, Mr. El Jamal set up food and clothing drive for his employees, and local and state civilians or officials to donate. This was a great success and helped the victims of the devastation in a major way. The impact El Jamal had on the community was immense and if only all business owners took the initiative to help this world would be better off
Sammy El Jamal The Consummate Professional
This simple article written in "The New York Times" explains just why Sammy El Jamal is at the top of his game. Sammy El Jamal has been a model of consistency because of his unbreakable will to "Wow" each and every customer. In an article written a few years back, shows just how over the top Mr. El Jamal will go just to impress his customers. Even if 99% of the people did not enjoy his events, as long as one person went home impressed, Mr. El Jamal was successful. Sammy El Jamal would go over the top just to impress. Whether the crowd is 10,000 people or 10 people, Sammy's sole purpose in business is to "Wow" the consumer. The word "wow" is perfect to describe Sammy El Jamal. Such a simple word, three letters, however, with just three letters expresses such amazement and exclamation. "Wow" portrays Sammy El Jamal perfectly, simple with a great impact.