The article says value if it could be sold on the open market like a professional franchise. The author looked at “top line revenue, growth and drivers of cash flow and makes projections about the sustainability of the operation “. Looked at years of data.What exactly does that mean?
Somewhere between nothing and less than nothing.What exactly does that mean?
According to a survey in today’s WSJ. No. 49 in the country. Surprising the number of programs (mostly lower ranked ones but including one on the banks of the Raritan) listed as having zero positive cash flow.
link? I haven't seen this one yet lolRutgers athletics recently reported a $70-plus million loss for the past fiscal year despite $60 million in B1G revenues.
Rutgers athletics recently reported a $70-plus million loss for the past fiscal year despite $60 million in B1G revenues.
I don't believe for a second Clemson is worth less than Maryland unless they are assuming that Underarmour would continue to give money to a for-profit entity.
A combination of market and market penetration. Although Maryland and South Carolina have similar populations, Clemson has to split the state with South Carolina. And nearby Georgia, etc. I just hope that they do not see this as the ACC's fault and sue to get out... oh wait...I don't believe for a second Clemson is worth less than Maryland unless they are assuming that Underarmour would continue to give money to a for-profit entity.
To be fair, all of those bananas they have to ship in to feed Coach Shaved Ape can get expensiveRutgers athletics recently reported a $70-plus million loss for the past fiscal year despite $60 million in B1G revenues.
What is a market without market penetration?A combination of market and market penetration. Although Maryland and South Carolina have similar populations, Clemson has to split the state with South Carolina. And nearby Georgia, etc. I just hope that they do not see this as the ACC's fault and sue to get out... oh wait...
A virgin market?What is a market without market penetration?