Mike0476
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"That's a very big risk," Stanford's Noll said. "In most cases it's much better to be a monopolist in a market with 3 million people."
The Maloofs face one other risk in coming here: losing control of the team. They are walking away from an arena they own to become a tenant in the house that hockey built.
And just in case there is any doubt about who is in charge, the venue contract between Samueli, who controls Honda Center, and "TeamCo," the pseudonym for the Kings, spells out the terms in all capital letters.
In return for a $50 million loan to move here, the obligation to repay that loan is "absolute and unconditional."
Among the events that will not and cannot excuse the Kings from repaying that $50 million: their own bankruptcy and the destruction of Honda Center.
http://www.ocregister.com/news/kings-295325-million-team.html
The Maloofs face one other risk in coming here: losing control of the team. They are walking away from an arena they own to become a tenant in the house that hockey built.
And just in case there is any doubt about who is in charge, the venue contract between Samueli, who controls Honda Center, and "TeamCo," the pseudonym for the Kings, spells out the terms in all capital letters.
In return for a $50 million loan to move here, the obligation to repay that loan is "absolute and unconditional."
Among the events that will not and cannot excuse the Kings from repaying that $50 million: their own bankruptcy and the destruction of Honda Center.
http://www.ocregister.com/news/kings-295325-million-team.html