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A bank that received $1.6 billion dollars of the government's bailout money sponsored what reports are calling a lavish series of events in Los Angeles, California, last weekend.
Northern Trust sponsored a Professional Golf Association tournament and associated client events.
1 of 2 Northern Trust, based in Chicago, Illinois, spent an undisclosed amount of money sponsoring a Professional Golf Association tournament and associated client events, including concerts, dinners and parties, according to celebrity Web site TMZ.com.
The bank spent millions of dollars on the event, which included -- on top of the sponsorship costs of the Northern Trust Open tournament -- concerts by Sheryl Crow and Earth Wind & Fire, a private party at music venue House of Blues and gift bags from Tiffany & Co., the Web site said.
According to TMZ.com's report, employees and clients attending the tournament dined on seared salmon and petite Angus filet and stayed at some of Los Angeles' most elegant and expensive hotels.
Originally posted by defcon5
Wining and dining clients is simply part of doing business in any field, that is an unfortunate truth. This really does not upset me much because I understand that these types of things are an operating expense, and required if you want to win over business from competitors. Now, if they had spent that money so their executives could go out and party on our tax dollars, I would be ticked!
Originally posted by BorgHoffen
Originally posted by defcon5
Wining and dining clients is simply part of doing business in any field