Which Hawaiian island was once called the “Pineapple Island” because the Dole company owned most of it?
Answer Lanai
These days, it's just as likely to be called "Ellison's Island" - after Oracle founder Larry Ellison, who forked over $300 million in 2012 for the deed to 98% of the island. The tech billionaire moved to Lanai full-time during the Coronavirus pandemic, and is developing the island as a tourist destination and wellness retreat.
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