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What An NFL Work Stoppage Could Mean For Credit
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What An NFL Work Stoppage Could Mean For Credit
The National Football League’s collective bargaining agreement with its players expires on March 4, 2011. What’s more, the league and labor have yet to agree on a replacement contract. How would a strike affect the league? In this CreditMatters TV segment, Standard & Poor’s Director Jodi Hecht discusses the short- and long-term implications a players’ strike could have on the league’s business operations. Topics include a strike’s potential effect on our confidential ratings on stadiums and the league’s revenue sources.
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Date Found: March 12, 2011
Date Produced: March 03, 2011
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