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With the shutout, Zacarian passed Ellen Seidler ’79 as Harvard’s all-time leader in the category...
With the shutout, Zacarian passed Ellen Seidler ’79 as Harvard’s all-time leader in the category...
...become an anachronism. Successful as they are, with a perennial contender on the field and an annual attendance figure that hovers at 3 million, the Dodgers claimed to be losing money. "Professional sports is as high risk as the oil business," said O'Malley, who with sister Terry Seidler owns almost 100% of the team. "You need a broader base than an individual family to carry you through the storms. Groups or corporations are probably the way of the future." O'Malley also felt alienated by the politics of baseball; he thinks the commissioner should be an outsider...
...Time Warner proposes to issue for Turner would reduce the value of their investments. Others point out that the deal would bring Time Warner $2.9 billion in new revenues and $600 million in fresh cash flow. "Time Warner isn't paying a stupid price," says Jeffrey Logsdon of the Seidler Companies investment firm in Los Angeles. "It's a healthy price." For Levin and Time Warner, it's the price of being No. 1 again...
...There are still a few hoops to jump through," says Jeffrey Logsdon, entertainment analyst for the Los Angeles-based Seidler Companies. "Malone is a big hoop. A role for Ted is a big hoop. But if it works, Time Warner will be such a large entity that it shrinks the universe of who can bother you. You eliminate three-quarters of the buyers who could attempt a takeover." Notable exception: General Electric...