Reader comments: Greg Miller promoted to CEO of Larry H. Miller Group of Companies

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Age? | 5:52 p.m. July 16, 2008
How old is this guy?
mom22paynes | 6:18 p.m. July 16, 2008
I was in Costco a couple of days ago and asked for a $39.99 Megaplex $50 Giftcard. It's the only thing that makes movies affordable for my family. They told me that Larry H. Miller took those away. I was completely bummed!! I wonder if that was Greg's idea... what else is he going to screw up in his attempt to build profits?

I do feel bad that Larry is having rumblings in his health. I hope he gets through it ok.
Anonymous | 6:38 p.m. July 16, 2008
Greg Miller is not the brightest guy. He ran the Toyota dealership almost into the ground and now he will ruin the LHM empire that his dad worked so hard to build. Good by to a strong Jazz team and hello to mediocrity.
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Well.... | 8:30 p.m. July 16, 2008
I guess he has the LHM Blood running in his veins and therefore is rightful heir to the empire....LOL!!
Anonymous | 8:57 p.m. July 16, 2008
I don't really know much about him, but he looks like a dufus.
Anonymous | 9:41 p.m. July 16, 2008
Anon 6:38 is right; unfortunately, Greg is the sharpest tool in the Miller shed. That's the problem with trust-fund kids. "Hard work" is going to the office 9 to 5 with a two-hour lunch break with your rich buds. Working like Larry or real CEO's (those who earned it on their own merit)? Yeah, right......
ANONYMOUS | 11:39 a.m. July 17, 2008
REALLY THAT LAST COMMENT IS A LIE, GREG AND ALL THE BOYS HAVE WORKED HARD ALL THERE LIVES, AND FYI ROGER IS THE SHARPEST TOOL IN THE SHED......FOR REALS
chad | 7:29 a.m. July 22, 2008
I know that Greg was the guy in high school who had to wash cars on Saturday to earn his allowance. Unlike a lot of kids his dad made him work. And yes he is the rightful aire
Scott Lasater | 9:48 a.m. Sept. 24, 2008
I've personally known the Miller family and Greg since they lived in Colorado. Greg and I used to ride bicycles in the fields around our homes.

I haven't talked to Greg since they moved away but I have talked to Larry. Both Greg and Roger are hard working and smart. They have made some childish decisions in the past but I don't think any of you can say that you haven't.

If you read all 7 pages of this story then some of you wouldn't be making the comments you did. They are ignorant.

He has been through the school of hard knocks. He has learned from those and he has learned from his Dad. Larry is a great guy and no one could be a better mentor.

Good luck Greg! I wish you and your family all the best. When you come back to Denver, look me up.

Take care of yourself Larry! They still need you around.

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In this frame grab, Greg Miller, of the Larry H. Miller Group speaks to members of the media at their headquarters in Sandy Wednesday. (KSL)
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In this frame grab, Greg Miller, of the Larry H. Miller Group speaks to members of the media at their headquarters in Sandy Wednesday.