Waddell+Reed's PBC investment has lost 59% of it's value.
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The fact that you had to ask is bad enough. Thanks for the laugh, kid. I'm going back to browsing before I head out. See you back on here soon, blaming others for your lifeless life. Do yourself a favor, don't respond. I'll ignore. More important, it's not going to solve those deep seeded issues you have.Comment
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The fact that you had to ask is bad enough. Thanks for the laugh, kid. I'm going back to browsing before I head out. See you back on here soon, blaming others for your lifeless life. Do yourself a favor, don't respond. I'll ignore. More important, it's not going to solve those deep seeded issues you have.
I asked you a simple question, I didn't ask you where your going, what's in your pockets, who your dad is..
I asked what the investors got for 300 million they spent... That's it..Comment
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The rest of us pay rent? You think buying airtime on multiple networks over several years costs nothing and you want to advise others on financial matters?
No wonder you can't help but talk about Black people. You play on stereotypes because you're some section 8 or living in your mama's house ****boy who gets his rock off projecting on others. Pay rent. You can't even pay attentionComment
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That type of money doesn't grow on trees dude.Last edited by doom_specialist; 10-30-2015, 07:11 PM.Comment
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Dayum, PBC is driving folks crazy.Comment
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You figure the monthly shows to ESPN and the monthly shows to SpikeTV, and any network looking to take on the entire PBC deal is looking at cover 30 shows a year.
20 Saturday fight cards (either in the afternoon or primetime), with the rest of the on the odd Wednesday/Friday/Sunday (with 50 weeks to work with). Yes, the whole thing can work on a single network.
The initial phase of this Haymon effort is to give everybody a taste of what things could be for their network in the future (let NBC envision taking an Olympian they featured-->watching that fighter emerge as a prospect on NBCSN-->becoming a contender on the afternoon NBC shows-->emerging as a star to be featured on primetime on NBC, show CBS the utility of expanding their boxing footprint beyond just Showtime, give Fox a taste of what it could be to become "the home of combat sports" [having the UFC and PBC under the same umbrella would put 70% of the marketable combat sports names with Fox]).
Once decision time comes, the networks will have to make their own case (especially if the numbers prove to hold strong when football season is over)Comment
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