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July 31, 2006

Greatest [sports] deal known to man

The story of the "greatest [sports] deal known to man". (I injected "sports" because in my humble opinion, the Louisiana Purchase and the purchase of Alaska were pretty good deals, too.)

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Chris Meisenzahl

Wow, that's amazing!!!! ;-)

dearieme

But not the purchase of Manhattan? Hm.

JorgXMckie

Good for them. Hard bargaining, good negotiating. They deserve every darned dime. I hope the NBA chokes on it.

kyle8

a few years ago there was a MLB player traded for a couple of minor leaguers and several hundred pounds of frozen catfish. That must have made him feel special.

David Tufte

Been there ... got the shirt.

This post at voluntaryXchange explains that, while it was a good deal, the financial aspects are blown out of proportion by the sportswriters.

http://voluntaryxchange.typepad.com/voluntaryxchange/2006/05/abanomics.html

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