Mont Agel is a mountain located on the border between France and Monaco. The summit of this mount, at 1,148 metres (3,766 ft) above sea level, is situated on the French side, but the highest point of Monaco, lying on a pathway named Chemin des Révoires, is situated on its slopes, at an altitude of 161 metres (528 feet).
The top of Mont Agel is occupied by Nice Air Base, itself built on the former Ouvrage Mont Agel of the Alpine Line fortifications.
On 18 June 2011, a light aircraft crashed onto Mont Agel, killing two British people. The plane was on a private flight, and was en route from Italy to Troyes at the time of the crash. Conditions were foggy.
Mont Agel is the site of the Monte Carlo Golf Club, formerly home of the Monte Carlo Open. The club celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2011.
Roc Agel, purchased by Rainier III, Prince of Monaco as a summer family residence, is located high on the slopes of Mont Agel.
Agel is a commune in the Hérault department in the Languedoc-Roussillon region in southern France.
Agel Enterprises, LLC, a nutritional supplement supplier, is a multi-level marketing (MLM) company which was founded in March 2005 in Provo, Utah, United States.
The founder, Glen Jensen, previously worked in other MLM companies such as Nu Skin Enterprises and Neways, and has served as a member of the CEO Council of the World Federation of Direct Selling Association.
In September 2008, Agel Enterprises moved its global headquarters from Provo, Utah to Lehi, Utah.
Agel markets vitamin products which it describes as "suspension gel technology", taken in gel form rather than tablets.
The company follows the structure of a multi-level marketing two-leg commission model where the recruited sales force is broken down into a "stronger" and "weaker" leg by which participants receive 10% commission from their "weaker" leg of recruited sales force.
While the individual ingredients used in many cases have information published on them, there have been no independent studies conducted to attest to the value of Agel products, that they are safe or effective when taken as directed or validating the benefits of delivery through gel.
Agel is a French commune.
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