Dave Checketts News
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When Mitt Romney was serving as bishop of his church in 1981, one of his two counselors wrote home to his mother with a prediction: This guy could wind up in the White House.
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St. Louis Blues owner Dave Checketts said he would be granted an extension to repay a $120 million loan from a Citigroup Inc.-led syndicate, giving him more time to sell the National Hockey League team.
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The National Hockey League’s Board of Governors approved the sale of the St. Louis Blues to a group led by Tom Stillman, the chairman and chief executive of St. Louis-based beer distributor Summit Distributing.
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Former Madison Square Garden CEO Dave Checketts discusses his plans for Legends, the sports service and marketing firm jointly owned by the Yankees, Cowboys, and Goldman Sachs. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Dave Checketts, former Madison Square Garden president and St. Louis Blues owner, is in talks to become chief executive officer of Legends Hospitality Management LLC, the concessions, merchandising and management-services company owned by the New York Yankees, Dallas Cowboys and Goldman Sachs Group Inc., according to a person with direct knowledge of the talks.
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Before setting out in orderly pairs to spread their gospel door-to-door, almost all U.S. Mormon missionaries pass through the Provo Missionary Training Center.
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Dave Checketts, former Madison Square Garden president and St. Louis Blues owner, was named chairman and chief executive officer of Legends Hospitality Management LLC, the concessions, merchandising and management- services company owned by the New York Yankees, Dallas Cowboys and Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
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Matt Kemp’s autograph on a pair of baseballs and a cap in the familiar shade of blue accompany financial documents sent to members of groups bidding to buy the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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LeBron James is, for one night only, taking his talents to New York, where the reinvigorated customers of Madison Square Garden will get a glimpse at what could have been.
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Chicago businessman Matthew Hulsizer may offer as much as $170 million to buy the St. Louis Blues, Toronto’s Globe & Mail reported, citing a person familiar with the National Hockey League team.
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