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  • Moag & Company Sports Notes (17 Apr 2023)

    Content Types: NewsletterRegions & Countries: USAIndustries: Sports & Leisure
    The Washington Commanders President Jason Wright said that owner Dan Snyder selling the team will “provide a ‘substantial boost’ to the franchise whenever that time comes,” according to the Washington Times. Wright said that it will be reflected “on the business side” -- which he “expects to see ‘accelerate’ and be able to further invest on the football side of the building.”
  • Moag & Company Sports Notes (10 Mar 2023)

    Content Types: NewsletterRegions & Countries: USAIndustries: Sports & Leisure
    The Utah Jazz were founded in 1974 as the New Orleans Jazz, an expansion team based in New Orleans, Louisiana; the Jazz moved to Salt Lake City in 1979.
  • Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery is back on the East Coast

    Content Types: EventRegions & Countries: USAIndustries: Art & Culture
    After excellent shows in Los Angeles and Wynwood, the Rebecca Hossack Art Gallery will be in New York next week for Outsider Art Fair at 125 W 18th Street, NY 10011, from Thursday 2 March until Sunday 5 March.
  • Moag & Company Sports Notes (17 Feb 2023)

    Content Types: NewsletterRegions & Countries: USAIndustries: Sports & Leisure
    After closing on the Arlington Park property, the Chicago Bears maintain a new stadium and development are "still big 'ifs,' dependent on the team getting property tax limits and public subsidies to help build infrastructure for the project," according to the Chicago Tribune. The team in an open letter said that the purchase was "'an important next step' to see if the plan is feasible."
  • Moag & Company Sports Notes (22 Jan 2023)

    Content Types: NewsletterRegions & Countries: USAIndustries: Sports & Leisure
    Several groups "submitted bids to purchase" the Washington Commanders before a late December target requested by the investment bank handling the sale, but none reached the $7B "mark that owner Daniel Snyder seeks for the team," according to a source cited by Washington Post. Amazon founder Jeff Bezos "sat out this stage of the bidding."
  • PDAC 2022

    Content Types: EventRegions & Countries: CanadaChileIndustries: Minerals & Resources
    The World’s Premier Mineral Exploration & Mining Convention, is one of the largest convention for people, companies and organizations in, or connected with, mineral exploration. This event will be hosted in person in Toronto from June 13-15 and online from June 28-29.
  • Hawaiian Airlines dispatchers ratify new 5-year contract

    Content Types: ArticleRegions & Countries: USAIndustries: Aviation
    Hawaiian Airlines operates flights to Asia, American Samoa, Australia, French Polynesia, Hawaii, New Zealand, and the United States mainland
  • Moag & Company Sports Notes (22 Apr 2022)

    Content Types: NewsletterRegions & Countries: USAIndustries: Sports & Leisure
    There are "at least five" candidates who are in the running to purchase the Denver Broncos, and “there may be one or two more," according to Denver-based KUSA-NBC. The names included former Walmart BOD Chair Rob Walton, Philadelphia 76ers and New Jersey Devils co-Owner Josh Harris and Los Angeles Dodgers co-Owner Todd Boehly, and the “Waltons, believe it or not, have the most Colorado ties.” There are a "couple more...
  • Moag & Company Sports Notes (01 Apr 2022)

    Content Types: NewsletterRegions & Countries: USAIndustries: Sports & Leisure
    A pair of media deals that could usher in big changes in how fans consume the NFL — and rearrange the streaming video wars — headline the list of issues facing the country’s largest sports league in its new business year.
  • Turning Used Face Masks Into New Energy

    Content Types: ArticleRegions & Countries: MexicoRussia...Industries: Clean EnergyEnvironment
    In the first 3 months of the COVID-19 pandemic, 5,500 metric tons of face masks were produced. At the rate of about 130 billion masks per month, used and potentially contaminated masks were piling up that could not be burned, because doing so would produce toxic gases.
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