by Boca Raton | Mar 20, 2019 | Boca Raton Blog, Entrepreneurship
When the Ohio State Buckeyes took the court for March Madness a decade ago, the university’s athletic teams got $3.8 million in cash and apparel annually from Nike.
Since then, the annual value of the school’s Nike deal has increased 179 percent to $10.6 million, a reflection of the booming business of NCAA apparel deals.
The Business Journal writes annual public records requests with all universities in the top division of college sports. It has obtained the contracts of 33 of the 68 teams in…
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Where the Huskies rank among the biggest apparel deals in March Madness (Photos)
by Boca Raton | Mar 19, 2019 | Boca Raton Blog, Entrepreneurship
Luna Startup Labs, a new Tysons-based online accelerator, is now accepting applications. It’s the first step toward creating Artemis University, founder Kim Cayce’s ultimate vision.
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An online business school for women? There's one in the works
by Boca Raton | Mar 18, 2019 | Boca Raton Blog, Entrepreneurship
Ethiopia’s transport minister on Sunday said there were “clear similarities” between the doomed Ethiopian Airlines flight and the crash of a Lion Air 737 MAX five months earlier.
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Boeing Co. stock slides on report of investigations into 737 Max certification
by Boca Raton | Mar 15, 2019 | Boca Raton Blog, Entrepreneurship
Chief Technology Officer Greg Hyslop joined the top five after $6.1 million stock award, but Kevin McAllister, CEO of Boeing’s Commercial Airplanes, didn’t make the 2018 list.
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Boeing reveals pay for top five highest paid executives in 2018
by Boca Raton | Mar 15, 2019 | Boca Raton Blog, Entrepreneurship
The German carrier said twin-engine jets will replace its four-engine aircraft, including 747s. Lufthansa is also selling six of 14 Airbus A380 superjumbo jets back to Airbus.
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Boeing wins Dreamliner deal in midst of 737 crisis, but splits order with Airbus
by Boca Raton | Mar 14, 2019 | Boca Raton Blog, Entrepreneurship
Ed Fritsch’s company owns twice as much office space in Greater Nashville than anyone else. But he doesn’t suddenly have fantastical new visions of huge office buildings as a result of Amazon.
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Why Nashville's office king isn't going gaga after Amazon