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CNBC Bonus Bucks Trivia: How much did super sports agent David Falk sell his agency, FAME, for in 1998?

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Posted on Wednesday, May 14th, 2008 | In Current Market News, Stocks to Watch
Contributed by: William A. Trent (http://stockmarketbeat.com) -

How much did super sports agent David Falk sell his agency, FAME, for in 1998?

Darren: You sold your agency, FAME, for $100 million in 1998 to SFX, but continued representing players.

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About William A. Trent (http://stockmarketbeat.com)
Stock Market Beat editor William A. Trent, CFA, has been an equity analyst since 1996 and is co-author of Understanding and Evaluating Prospectuses, Offering Documents, and Proxy Statements. His experience includes stints with institutional investors responsible for more than $70 billion in assets and covers all market-cap sizes. Sector concentrations have been within the TMT (Telecom, Media and Technology) and Transportation sectors. He is also the senior editor of Financial Education.
He is available for freelance writing and consulting projects and can be contacted here.

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