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• Zayda Steel Looks Back On Marigold Run, Credits TNA’s Myla Grace For Helping Her During Tough Financial TimesZayda Steel sends love to Myla Grace for her support. Zayda Steel and Myla Grace were a part of the original batch of foreigners that Rossy Ogawa brought to Dream Star Fighting Marigold when the promotion launched in 2024. Steel looked back on that experience while on AEW Unrestricted. She shared that there was a … The post Zayda Steel Looks Back On Marigold Run, Credits TNA’s Myla Gra...2026Continue with Zayda Steel -
• Premier League to launch its own streaming platform in Singapore next season
The Premier League is launching a Netflix-style direct-to-customer streaming platform from next season, chief executive Richard Masters said Thursday. Premier League Plus will be launched initially in Singapore and, if successful, could be “replicated all around the world.” “It’s a very long, considered process, carefully chosen,” Masters said at the Financial Times Business of Football Summit i...2026Visit the page Premier League news
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• Wimbledon debenture tickets ’to get exemption from UK resale crackdown’Organisers claimed proposed ban on reselling tickets for more than face value would dent investment in complex, says reportBusiness live – latest updatesWimbledon will be given an exemption from the clampdown on ticket resales for its “debenture” tickets, according to a report, in what would be a victory for the organisers of the annual tennis tournament.The championship organisers, the All Englan...2025 -
• Goldman Sachs Takes Majority Stake In Excel Sports Management In Near $1B DealGoldman Sachs announced Tuesday it is partnering with Excel Sports Management, making an investment that will result in majority ownership of the agency representing athletes including Caitlin Clark, Nikola Jokic, Tiger Woods and Cal Raleigh. The Financial Times reported the deal is valued at almost $1 billion. The transaction remains subject to regulatory approval, according to one person briefed...2025See more Goldman Sachs -
• EIHL Response to Financial Times article
The Elite League would like to place on record our dismay and disappointment at the portrayal of our female fanbase in the recent Financial Times article. We’re very proud to have an incredibly diverse fanbase watching our great sport and … Continue reading → The post EIHL Response to Financial Times article first appeared on Pro Hockey News....2025See also Elite League
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• FINANCIAL TIMES ARTICLEIce Hockey UK would like to join the Elite League and place on record our dismay and disappointment at the portrayal of our female fanbase in the recent Financial Times article. We’re very proud to have an incredibly diverse fanbase watching our great sport and they play a vibrant part in our incredible hockey community. […] The post FINANCIAL TIMES ARTICLE appeared first on Ice Hockey UK....2025Check it out Elite League
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• Robeisy Ramirez was rightPhoto by Kelly Gavin/Getty Images Robeisy Ramirez was absolutely correct to accept defeat against Rafael Espinoza On November 28th, 2020, undefeated heavyweight sensation Daniel Dubois ate his 98th jab of the night from Joe Joyce directly to his damaged left eye. Whether due to raw pain, an understanding that he risked permanent injury if he continued, or just a realization that he was no ...2024Click for news about Robeisy Ramirez -
• Jay Monahan, golf’s largest hypocrite, backstabs PGA Tour players amid LIV Golf merger
CROMWELL, Conn. — PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan addresses the media during a press conference prior to the Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands on June 22, 2022. | Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images Tuesday’s news came as a shock to the entire golfing world, including those players on the PGA Tour, who were left in the dark. PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan sold out, pure a...2023Read about Jay Monahan
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"” “It’s a very long, considered process, carefully chosen,” Masters said at the Financial Times Business of Football Summit in London." - 2025
"According to multiple reports, first in the Financial Times and then from Dylan Byers at Puck, the company has submitted a bid to F1 and Liberty Media, the owners of the racing series, to secure TV rights in the United States." - 2024
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"According to the Financial Times, Monahan has met with members of PIF for months now, working on and discussing this merger agreement behind the scenes." - 2021
"Vicis launches the first position-specific helmet" - 2019
"Formula One owners Liberty Media Corp are nearing an agreement to keep the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, the Financial Times reported on Monday citing sources familiar with the matter." - 2015
"According to Financial Times, Ross is teaming up with a group of Qatari investors to purchase controlling interest of Formula One."
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• Why Apple is looking to expand its F1 footprintAccording to multiple reports, Apple is making a big play for F1 broadcast rights. Here’s why Apple wants a bigger bite of the Formula 1 apple, as it were. Fresh off the worldwide release of the F1 movie, an Apple TV+ original production starring Brad Pitt and produced in part by Lewis Hamilton, the company is making a move towards securing broadcast rights in the United States. According to multi...2025Continue with Brad Pitt -
• Medvedev Forced to Watch Tennis on “Pirate” Sites Due to Cable Dispute
Medvedev admits to watching US Open on "pirate" sites due to ongoing Charter/Disney TV dispute. By Erik Gudris | @ATNTennis | Wednesday, September 6, 2023 Former 2021 US Open champion and current No. 3 seed Daniil Medvedev is having a hard time being able to watch this year’s US Open on TV. And he’s not alone. Many tennis fans, 15 million to be exact, in the Unit...2023Continue with Erik Gudris
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• Jay Monahan, golf’s largest hypocrite, backstabs PGA Tour players amid LIV Golf merger
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• Tidjane Thiam's SPAC in merger talks with Credijusto, CIAL Dun & Bradstreet - FT
Former Credit Suisse CEO Tidjane Thiam's blank-check company Freedom Acquisition I Corp is in merger talks with Mexican fintech group Credijusto and Latin American corporate data provider CIAL Dun & Bradstreet, the Financial Times reported https://www.ft.com/content/8072dffd-6e01-4a03-a4d7-e2d66fa742d9?shareType=nongift on Friday. Freedom Acquisition, Credijusto and CIAL did not immediately respo...2021See more articles Stock Exchange salary
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• Goldman Sachs Takes Majority Stake In Excel Sports Management In Near $1B Deal
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• Report: Dolphins owner Stephen Ross part of a group trying to buy F1
Dolphins owner Stephen Ross is trying to add a little speed to his lineup. But this time, it’s not on the football field. According to Financial Times, Ross is teaming up with a group of Qatari investors to purchase controlling interest of Formula One. The deal is estimated between $7 billion and $8 billion, which…...2015Click for news about Stephen Ross
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• Bizarre WWE Cost-Cutting Plans Leaked
The recent sale of WWE to Endeavor is a testament to the strength of the company, but it has had its fair share of difficult financial times. A former WWE […]...2023
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• Zayda Steel Looks Back On Marigold Run, Credits TNA’s Myla Grace For Helping Her During Tough Financial Times
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• Premier League to launch its own streaming platform in Singapore next season
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• Wimbledon debenture tickets ’to get exemption from UK resale crackdown’
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• Carlos Alcaraz graces the cover of the Financial Times HTSICarlos Alcaraz, one of tennis’s brightest talents, has landed the cover of the August edition of HTSI, the lifestyle magazine of the Financial Times. The Spanish champion posed for an exclusive shoot and sat down for a candid interview that explores his mindset, personal growth, and the evolving rivalry with fellow star Jannik Sinner. From […]...2025Click for news about Jannik Sinner -
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• Tidjane Thiam's SPAC in merger talks with Credijusto, CIAL Dun & Bradstreet - FT
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