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Forbes' Financial Analysis of the Franchise
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An article that would bring warmth to Miguel's cold, financial heart.
Interesting dichotomy between high vs low revenue teams. That !@$%&*** Kraft is making big bucks on my $125 ticket prices and $35 parking fees. At least I don't pay $10 for a beer. |
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Not to mention you get Lombardi bragging rights half of the time....
Money well spent I say. |
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Um, The date suggests this was last years breakdown...:confused:
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........and get ZERO Lombardis out of it. |
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BTW, what is the better value:
$75 regular season Red Sox ticket or $125 regular season Patriot ticket? Quit yer complainin'. |
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Kraft has a big nut to pay for financing the stadium, he has to generate the funds.
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The link above gives the 2005 valuation results. The link below gives the 2006 results: http://www.forbes.com/lists/2006/30/...ts_307338.html . |
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