PROFILE |
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The Miami Dolphins enter the 2000 NFL season without a couple of familiar faces. After 17 seasons as quarterback, Future Hall of Famer Dan Marino retired, as did head coach Jimmie Johnson following the team's 62-7 playoff loss (the worst in AFC history) to in-state rival the Jacksonville Jaguars. Johnson was replaced by Dave Wannstedt, who was Johnson's assistant with the Dallas Cowboys (where they saw repeat Super Bowl victories in 1992 and 1993). The franchise, founded in 1965 by lawyer Joe Robbie, owns bragging rights to the NFL's only undefeated season, its 17-0 campaign in 1972. Wayne Huizenga owns the team as well as Pro Player Stadium. He also owns the NHL's Florida Panthers, which he is selling.
COMPETITION |
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Buffalo Bills, Inc. (dossier)
Indianapolis Colts (dossier)
New York Jets Football Club, Inc. (dossier)
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FINANCIAL OVERVIEW |
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Fiscal Year-End: December
1999 Sales (mil.): 127.50
1-Yr. Sales Growth: 23.7%
Employees: 169
Revenue per employee: $754,437.87
KEY PEOPLE |
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H. Wayne Huizenga
CEO
Jill R. Strafaci
CFO
CONTACT INFO |
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7500 SW 30th St.
Davie, FL 33314
US
Phone: 954-452-7000
Fax: 954-452-7027
Online: Web Site
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