Swiss ski resort's bet on summer tourists, hikers and non-skiers pays off
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AFTER three snowless Christmases, some Swiss ski resorts are making more money in July than in December - and Hans Grueter doesn't have a problem with that.
Mr Grueter, a retired bank executive, owns almost 11 per cent of Bergbahnen Engelberg-Truebsee-Titlis AG, which operates one of Switzerland's few publicly traded ski resorts at the foot of 3,238 metre-high Mount Titlis.
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