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In the beach town of Encinitas north of San Diego, Tim Grenda, 41, put a positive spin on it, pointing out that his hot yoga class was cooler because of the outage.
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The profit covers school fees for her 16-year-old daughter, Grenda.
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In the beach town of Encinitas north of San Diego, Tim Grenda, 41, put a positive spin on it, pointing out that his hot yoga class was cooler because of the outage.
Power outage affects 6 million in Calif., Ariz., Mexico 2011
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Served in 4-5 combat situations: Germany, Panama, Grenda, Somalia
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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The 1,800 staff at Melbourne-based Grenda Corp. have received bonuses averaging more than AU$8,300 and as much as AU$30,000 after the Grenda family sold the 66-year-old business for AU$400 million, the Herald Sun newspaper reported.
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Workers at bus company Grenda couldn't believe their good fortune when surprise bonuses averaging $8500 were paid into their accounts - with some staff receiving as much as $30,000.
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Geoff Grenda could not be immediately contacted for comment on Wednesday.
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Family-owned Grenda Corporation recently sold off its transit operations after 66 years and decided to pour a chunk of the profits into the remarkable thank-you gesture.
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Chief executive Geoff Grenda described the gratitude of staff - one of whom had been with the company for 52 years - as "overwhelming."
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"We sat down and thought: 'how can we thank the people that have got us to where we're going to end up?' and it was a fairly easy decision for us," Grenda told Nine Network television, referring to his father Ken and brother Scott.
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