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Does anyone have Tepper’s email, not Appaloosa


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12 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

Well the one huddler that has his phone number is the same huddler this board continues to sh!t on when he decides to share information.

Anyways, good luck on your quest to track down his email lol.

 

Which one is that? Verge or Roaring Riot?

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1 hour ago, Toomers said:

Exactly. As much as I don’t care for social media, I’m sure some of this fanbase can get the word out about how unhappy they would be with Rhule being retained. The 9M Rhule would make for one more year would cause more damage than that in player and team development. There is no logical reason Tepper should even think about bringing Rhule back. 

He would be an absolute Fhule to bring Rhule back.

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2 hours ago, CanadianCat said:

Yes, cause I'm sure Tepper has just been waiting for anonymous people from the internet to advise him on how to run billion dollar organizations. 

I just assumed that's what he has been doing all along.  I mean, look at the results so far.  Tepper can't be paying experienced professionals and getting this sort of results, can he?

Dave is due a refund if he is.

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19 hours ago, CRA said:
19 hours ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Been done before...

...zero impact...

...waste of funds while simultaneously lining the pockets of a really sh*tty newspaper 🤦‍♂️

Huh? That's not what I said at all.

Yeah that quote was pulled from @Toomers post, no idea how your name ended up in the header 👍

 

19 hours ago, CRA said:

Making money and the valuation of the franchise is why Tepper is in this game. 

In truth it's a hobby for Tepper, nothing more. 

No different than a billionaire with a warehouse full of 37 Ferrari's and other exotics...

...if they go up in value that's nice but it has no material  impact his net-worth -- just as if the warehouse burns down and he loses them all, oh well that was fun.

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1 minute ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Yeah that quote was pulled from @Toomers post, no idea how your name ended up in the header 👍

 

In truth it's a hobby for Tepper, nothing more. 

No different than a billionaire with a warehouse full of 37 Ferrari's and other exotics...

...if they go up in value that's nice but it has no material  impact his net-worth -- just as if the warehouse burns down and he loses them all, oh well that was fun.

two professional sports franchises would impact his networth.  Where he is ranked and viewed vs his peers. 

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9 minutes ago, CRA said:

two professional sports franchises would impact his networth. 

Not in the least.

In the timeframe since he bought the Panthers -- in the markets Tepper has made a bit more than double what he paid for the Panthers...

...put another way, if making more money was a concern he would devote ALL his time to Appaloosa Management and NONE to the Panthers -- it's a hobby.

He's a 60-something guy who can't possibly spend all his money and is at a point in his life where he wants to have some fun -- fun for him is real life Fantasy Football 💣💥

PS...factoring in the opportunity cost for Tepper allocating his personal time/attention elsewhere, the MLS team is a massive money-loser for Tepper 🤣 -- again, a hobby.

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22 minutes ago, SizzleBuzz said:

Not in the least.

In the timeframe since he bought the Panthers -- in the markets Tepper has made about double what he paid for the Panthers...

...put another way, if making more money was a concern he would devote ALL his time to Appaloosa Management and NONE to the Panthers -- it's a hobby.

He's a 60-something guy who can't possibly spend all his money and is at a point in his life where he wants to have some fun -- fun for him is real life Fantasy Football 💣💥

PS...factoring in the opportunity cost for Tepper allocating his personal time/attention elsewhere, the MLS team is a massive money-loser for Tepper 🤣 -- again, a hobby.

agree to disagree.   These are investments.  It's what Tepper does.   It's all he really is respected for.  

MLS won't be a massive loser.  The increase in valuation of professional sports teams has been insane over just a very short period of time.   Which is why Tepper parked his money in the Panthers....and it ups his status among his peers. 

 

 

 

 

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