Here's the deal:http://www.economist.com/business/displaystory.cfm?story_id=9340102
6/19/2007 3:45:38 PM
that's awesome
6/19/2007 3:46:51 PM
sounds like a money making scam to me...they make a $3 million offer and what happens if the team doesnt want to be taken over for $3m? also how would 50,000 people with equal voices be able to make any decisions
6/19/2007 3:48:30 PM
May work as long as people or groups aren't buying more than one share and skewing the ownership and online voting. Like 10,000 TWW'ers buying shares and only voting State grads to join the team and telling UNC grads to GTFO.
6/19/2007 3:50:33 PM
every single decision the franchise makes with have to be public knowledge. who to trade for, who to cut, what coaches to acquire. doesn't seem like a great idea.
6/19/2007 4:08:29 PM
The Green Bay Packers Foundation would be surprised to hear about this new idea.
6/19/2007 4:17:45 PM
6/19/2007 4:30:05 PM
WE HAVE 25,000 VOTES BUT NEED 25,001 VOTES...HERE'S $100,000,000 FOR YOUR 1 SHARE
6/19/2007 4:41:29 PM
didn't a minor league baseball team try this a few years agothis is such a horrible idea
6/19/2007 4:56:11 PM
capital markets for sports teamsi love it!
6/19/2007 5:19:49 PM
6/19/2007 5:41:27 PM
this idea will never work
6/19/2007 6:16:31 PM
Who cares if it works or not.$75 is a fairly worthless amount of money.Owning a sports franchise (albeit a small part) is pretty cool.I dont think anyone is worrying about their rate of return, its just cool to "own" a franchise.If I could buy a share of Carolina Panthers stock for $75 I'd do it jsut so I could nominate Lamar Lathon's jersey to be retired every year at the annual review
6/19/2007 7:07:08 PM
^it might seem "pretty cool"but thats what the guy thought in that Alltel commercial where he owned like 1 share and he was like "yep, I own Alltel"
6/20/2007 8:41:24 PM
it would be uncanny if they fenced this equity offering on something like tradesports.commy trader friends already do their betting futures trading on sports from there
6/20/2007 9:28:04 PM