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What price for the Vikings? More than $500 million ( :-o )
Star Tribune ^
| 10/10/02
| Terry Fiedler
Posted on 10/10/2002 12:35:56 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
Edited on 04/13/2004 3:37:26 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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Jaye Dyer, who was part of the group that sold the Minnesota Vikings to Red McCombs for $245 million four years ago, takes a thoughtful pause when asked how much the team is worth today.
"Maybe $400 million," said Dyer, former CEO of Dyco Petroleum. "I think anything above that is a very chancy investment."
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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Miscellaneous; US: Minnesota
KEYWORDS: forsale; minnesotavikings; vikings
To: NormsRevenge
$500 million for the Viks?...how much for one cheerleader (a short one)?
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posted on
10/10/2002 12:37:49 PM PDT
by
joesnuffy
To: NormsRevenge
I think the real story is this: There is buyer out there who is offering to pay $500 million for the Vikings. If Randy Moss is part of the purchase, then he's only willing to pay $400 million.
To: NormsRevenge
What price for the Vikings? More than $500 million
Once you remove all the downsides of Randy Moss (publicity-wise).
Maybe.
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posted on
10/10/2002 12:46:02 PM PDT
by
VOA
To: joesnuffy
I was gonna ask for a price list of the players my own self.
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posted on
10/10/2002 12:48:23 PM PDT
by
Deb
To: NormsRevenge
Wow! How much more do you have to pay for a winning team ,that plays in a good stadium, whose star player isn't a complete whack job?
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posted on
10/10/2002 12:50:36 PM PDT
by
caa26
To: NormsRevenge
This is just another attempt to extort the taxpayers so that they'll kick in another billion dollars to fund a new stadium. The ploiticians are party to these raids because they and their friends and their families get to be guests in the luxury boxes. They already have the reserved, close in parking spots that require a special sticker (see the mayor) or license plate.
Estimate the price of season tickets and luxury box accomodations and you'll see the scale of the bribes. Are you a season ticket holder at an NFL venue? Try to notice the close in parking that the politicians use. It will be close to private elecators so they can duck in and out with minimum scrutiny.
Once you find the area, begin noticing the cars and their licenses. Your local newspaper will NOT be interested (they have luxury boxes too, you know). But, try to identify the user of the car and see if you have alternative media, some local radio host, or a web site that would use the information.
The sales price of an NFL team includes a healthy chunck attributed to the gravy from the public stadium. Look for who owns the concession rights, all advertising rights, parking fees, the coins from the pay toilets, and who pays to have the parking lots striped, patched or plowed. Tax payers really take it in the shorts with publically funded stadia and the politicians rake in wealth. Ask Mayor Kirk in Dallas about the new downtown arena and how he, his wife, and his law firm did with that tax bond issue.
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posted on
10/10/2002 12:52:58 PM PDT
by
Tacis
To: Tacis
Whatever. I am sick and tired of hearing about "We can't be competetive without a new stadium" from these losers. It seems that for the past few years, we Minnesotans have been bombarded with this BS about blowing our tax dollars.
Adios Vikings, have a great time in Los Angeles, or Little Rock or wherever you losers end up. Because I truly hope it isn't here.
Then the begging will begin anew...
To: order_of_reason
Sid was wrong. The Twins aren't going anywhere. Neither are the Vikes.
To: NormsRevenge
A pay-to-watch contract with DirecTV, the satellite television company, will expire soon, and the league is expected to win a much more lucrative contract I pay $139 now and if it goes to $200, so do I.
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