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$2.2 BILLION IN CASH


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16 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Imagine what that looks like.

As a visual If you took one suitcase and filled it full of a million dollars cash. A room would have over two thousand suitcases containing a million each. If my quick math serves me correctly . 

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1 minute ago, arbnranger said:

As a visual If you took one suitcase and filled it full of a million dollars cash. A room would have over two thousand suitcases containing a million each. If my quick math serves me correctly . 

Brings to mind the images you see on TV shows of people delivering ransoms or engaging in illicit activities.

This one would be virtual of course, but the image of numbers changing on a computer screen is far less interesting :)

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

Brings to mind the images you see on TV shows of people delivering ransoms or engaging in illicit activities.

This one would be virtual of course, but the image of numbers changing on a computer screen is far less interesting :)

Just imagine if he was a douchebag and did the transaction in pennies!

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18 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

And there is your reason. That would have to be truly unprecedented.

Though by cash I'm sure they don't literally mean cash. That would be awesome though.

Yes. Suspect it’s a fund transfer but inferred as it is 100% liquid and available for ATM withdrawal or any other thing one should fancy.  Impressive.  

 

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This goes to show how strong 2.2 billion cash offer is over 2.6 billion heavily financed with a slew of other investors.  If you owned a franchise would you want 1 insanely rich guy to buy in a touch low or 1 guy with 30 buddies with a lot of debt?   Navarro may have sounded sexy because he lives in Charleston SC but cash is king.  People can call it good old boys club but its just a much safer position for the NFL to have Tepper.  I hope its also better for the Panthers.  

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