Wild Economics

The cheapskate business plan of some St. Paul executives shows how a small-market hockey team can make money and still be competitive. ...suite

Source: Forbes.com
Par: Mary Ellen Egan
Le 8 décembre 2003

Cracks In The Ice

Despite a $30 million increase in revenues, National Hockey League team values fell 3% from 2002 levels, to an average of $159 million. ...suite

Source: Forbes.com
Par: Michael K. Ozanian
Le 8 décembre 2003

Hockey's Possessive Labor Brawl

Get ready for a nasty fight. Not on the ice between opposing players. We're talking about a labor fight between players and hockey team owners. ...suite

Source: Forbes.com
Par: Michael K Ozanian
Le 20 novembre 2003

Pay Vs. Player Performance

While Cablevision Systems struggles with continued losses and accusations of accounting irregularities, fans of its hockey team, the New York Rangers, have their own struggle: how to root for a team that has missed the playoffs six straight years despite consistently spending the most on players. ...suite

Source: Forbes.com
Par: Kurt Badenhausen
Le 20 novembre 2003

CEO Network Chat On The Business Of Sports

The following is the transcript from a Feb. 6, 2003, online chat with Forbes senior editors Kurt Badenhausen and Michael Ozanian, who specialize in the business of sports. ...suite
Source: Forbes.com
Le 10 février 2003