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Article: Going once, going twice: Knockout views of Lake Dillon, mountains.
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- The Denver Post (Denver, CO)
- Article date:
- February 13, 2006
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Byline: Kristi Arellano
Feb. 13--The founder of a Louisiana oil and gas services company is auctioning his family's home overlooking Lake Dillon in Summit County.
Randolph Moity, 59, on March 16 will sell the home -- called "The Pinnacle" -- in an absolute auction handled by J.P. King Auction Co. of Gadsden, Ala. When he's in the state, Moity spends most of his time at his ranch in southwestern Colorado and can't justify holding onto the home, he said.
"It's so beautiful that somebody else needs to enjoy it," said Moity, whose company, Ambar Inc., was acquired for about $67 million by Beacon Group Energy Investment Fund in 1996. It made ...