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The Cincinnati Bengals would try the patience of angels. The NFL team had the league's worst record in the 1990s (52-108) and has not had a winning season since 1990. Owner Mike Brown won a $40 million estate tax battle in 1997 with the IRS to keep the team in Cincinnati, but Brown is taking heat for his controlling management style (which has been described as a king running his castle). On the bright side, 2000 marks the inaugural season for the Bengals' $450 million Paul Brown Stadium, named for the team's founder who started the team in 1968. The Bengals look to their top draft pick, wide receiver Peter Warrick, to add balance to a strong running game.
COMPETITION |
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Baltimore Ravens Limited Partnership (dossier)
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Tennessee Titans, L.L.P. (dossier)
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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW |
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Fiscal Year-End: February
2000 Sales (mil.): 91.90
1-Yr. Sales Growth: 0.2%
Employees: 60
Revenue per employee: $1,531,666.67
KEY PEOPLE |
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Michael Brown
CEO
Bill Scanlon
CFO
CONTACT INFO |
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One Paul Brown Stadium Dr.
Cincinnati, OH 45202
US
Phone: 513-621-3550
Fax: 513-621-3570
Online: Web Site
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