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Sale price could be nearing 2.6 target


Mr. Scot

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In a rolling auction like this, some bidders will wait until it’s going, going....to jump in with their bid.  The other bidder thinks he’s got it and BOOM you’re out. It can make bidders mad enough that financials go out the window and testosterone takes over. This is what theseller wants to create.

at least one former franchise owner thinks the bidding will reach $2.75 million.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/mikeozanian/2018/03/30/increase-in-nfl-debt-limit-will-help-sale-of-carolina-panthers/#78476e45db67

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4 minutes ago, sml1950 said:

In a rolling auction like this, some bidders will wait until it’s going, going....to jump in with their bid.  The other bidder thinks he’s got it and BOOM you’re out. It can make bidders mad enough that financials go out the window and testosterone takes over. This is what theseller wants to create.

at least one former franchise owner thinks the bidding will reach $2.75 million.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/mikeozanian/2018/03/30/increase-in-nfl-debt-limit-will-help-sale-of-carolina-panthers/#78476e45db67

Yeah, that was Jeffrey Moorad.

From what I've read, he knows what he's talking about, but I think that prediction came out before the news that David Tepper might not go as high as expected.

Wonder if he still believes that bidding between Navarro and Kestenbaum would drive the price up that far.

 

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34 minutes ago, sml1950 said:

In a rolling auction like this, some bidders will wait until it’s going, going....to jump in with their bid.  The other bidder thinks he’s got it and BOOM you’re out. It can make bidders mad enough that financials go out the window and testosterone takes over. This is what theseller wants to create.

at least one former franchise owner thinks the bidding will reach $2.75 million.

https://www.forbes.com/sites/mikeozanian/2018/03/30/increase-in-nfl-debt-limit-will-help-sale-of-carolina-panthers/#78476e45db67

Like I said 3 billion 

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