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Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis walks off the field with former NFL quarterback Tom Brady before the preseason game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Las Vegas Raiders at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on Aug. 26, 2023. National Football League owners are expected to approve Tom Brady as minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders on Tuesday, a person familiar with the matter told CNBC. After he first retired from the NFL, Brady signed a 10-year, $375 million broadcasting deal with Fox Sports in 2022. The five-time Super Bowl MVP is not new to the Las Vegas sports scene. He is also a minority owner of the Women's National Basketball Association's Las Vegas Aces, which, like the Raiders, is owned by Mark Davis.
Persons: Mark Davis, Tom Brady, Tom Wagner, Brady, Wagner Organizations: Las Vegas Raiders, NFL, Dallas Cowboys, T, National Football League, CNBC, Raiders, Knighthead, Allegiant, Fox Sports, Las, Las Vegas Aces Locations: Arlington , Texas, Atlanta, Oakland, Las Vegas
Paige Bueckers has kicked off her partnership with Madison Reed by going from blond to "sparkling rose." The University of Connecticut has struck a deal with beauty brand Madison Reed in a wide-ranging partnership that includes court-naming rights; name, image and likeness deals; and career development opportunities. Exact terms of the deal were not disclosed, but the partnership is in the multimillion-dollar range, according to Madison Reed. As part of the deal, Madison Reed will sponsor UConn's Gampel Pavilion and XL Center with court-naming rights for the next three years. The sponsorship marks the first female and grad-founded brand to gain court-naming rights at UConn.
Persons: Paige Bueckers, Madison Reed, UConn's, Azzi Fudd, Ice Brady, Morgan Cheli, Amy Errett, Errett Organizations: University of Connecticut, Madison, XL Center, UConn women's, Amazon, Target, Walmart, UConn Foundation, UConn, CNBC
“Kamilla Cardoso was not going to let us lose a game in the NCAA tournament,” South Carolina head coach Dawn Staley said. While the spotlight was on Clark, South Carolina just kept winning. Ben Solomon/NCAA Photos/Getty Images Clark, right, and Kate Martin walk off the court after losing to South Carolina. Kirby Lee/USA Today Sports/Reuters Kamilla Cardoso of the South Carolina Gamecocks and Saniya Rivers jump for the opening tipoff. Ben Solomon/NCAA Photos/Getty Images South Carolina's Te-Hina Paopao walks onto the court during player introductions ahead of the game.
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Starbucks and Chick-fil-A executives have said that long drive-thru lines keep away customers. Long drive-thru lines are "one of the number one reasons for not visiting Starbucks," Chief Marketing Office Brady Brewer told investors in Seattle at the company's investor day on September 13. Potential customers see the long line from the road and decide not to join, or leave from the end of the line before ordering, which is referred to as "line balk," at Starbucks, Brewer said. Chick-fil-A famously deals with the same problem, with its long lines regularly making headlines and frustrating local lawmakers and neighboring business owners. In 2021, exiting CEO Dan Cathy said how much business lines could be costing the chain.
Starbucks and Chick-fil-A executives have said that long drive-thru lines keep away customers. Long drive-thru lines are "one of the number one reasons for not visiting Starbucks," Chief Marketing Office Brady Brewer told investors in Seattle at the company's investor day on September 13. Potential customers see the long line from the road and decide not to join, or leave from the end of the line before ordering, which is referred to as "line bulk," at Starbucks, Brewer said. Chick-fil-A famously deals with the same problem, with its long lines regularly making headlines and frustrating local lawmakers and neighboring business owners. In 2021, exiting CEO Dan Cathy said how much business lines could be costing the chain.
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