Monday, May 3, 2010

Dallas Sports Team Owner Folly

Many from North Texas know of Tom Hicks and the Hicks Sports Group. BRUCE SCHOENFELD, has written and excellent article about Mr. Hicks and the ups and downs of his career and his ownership of the Dallas Stars, Texas Rangers, and Liverpool FC in the U.K. The story appears in the Sports Business Journal and paints an interesting picture of the individual who has won a Stanley Cup in 1999 and competed in the MLB playoffs as a Division Winner in 1996 and 1999.
ESPN Dallas writer Richard Durrett writes, "Hicks Sports Group was forced to sell majority stake in the club after defaulting on a $525 million loan early last year. Major League Baseball eventually had to step in and infuse some money into the club."
Schoenfeld writes, "The Rangers are now in limbo as MLB and a potential new ownership group fronted by Chuck Greenberg attempt to convince creditors to allow Hicks to close a sale with a purchaser who may not be the highest bidder. The Stars are also likely to be sold soon, which would please the NHL. “The feeling in the league office is that the problem isn’t the market, it’s Hicks,” said a league insider, who has served as an executive with several teams, of the declining revenue in Dallas. “He needs to be gone.”"
Hicks ownership style and method of purchasing and funding his sports teams has proven to be a joke and the down turn in the economy starting in 2008 has surely contributed to the struggles of the teams. But the struggles are not related to the fans but instead of how the deals were structured using debt. Hicks comments on this in the Sports Business Journal, "By using debt to acquire all three franchises in the manner of a leveraged buyout, Hicks’ exit strategy was always going to be to sell them. Professional sports teams aren’t likely to generate enough profit to even service such debt, let alone pay it down. “This was never going to be a dynastic asset,” Hicks told SportsBusiness Journal last month."

As a huge Rangers fan I hope that the Rangers are sold soon so that the Rangers can be more flexible to make roster changes as needed without as much concern for the ledger. Come on MLB take control of the team and close this deal. Please!

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

The Game Changer?

To quote Gizmodo writer Brian Barrett, "So what do we have with the HTC Evo 4G? The best hardware. The best Android OS with the best custom UI. The best camera. The fastest download speeds. Bigger, better, faster, more."

That's what he says about the Sprint HTC EVO 4G. What is that you ask?

Is this the device that will help Sprint turn it around? There is finally an iPhone competitor and according to many tech bloggers that have had a hands on experience they say it is the "iPhone killer" that Verizon and Sprint have been in need of. That's just the device. Did I mention this new device is the first 4G phone to be released by Sprint as well? Oh and it works as a hot spot for up-to 8 other devices. What? It's basically a mobile wireless router out of the box. You have to be kidding me. It also has a front facing camera for video chat, a rear 8MegaPixel with dual flash, captures 720p video and has an HDMI out. Who needs a digital camera and video recorder when you have this thing?
Here are the specs:
  • 4.3 inch screen
  • Android 2.1
  • HTC Sense UI
  • 1 GHz Snapdragon processor
  • 1,500 mAh Battery
  • Wi-Fi
  • 3G/4G
  • Mobile Hotspot
  • Dual cameras
  • -8.0 megapixel primary on back of device with dual led flash
  • -1.3 megapixel front-facing camera (video blog/status/video calling)
  • GPS
  • Stereo Bluetooth
  • microSD Card support up to 32GB
  • 3.5mm headset jack
  • Micro USB connector
  • Proximity and motion sensors
  • Digital compass
  • HDMI output which supports 720p
  • Business email support
  • Visual Voicemail

As a sales rep I can see myself carrying one of these bad boys and having it connected to my iPad and walking through proposals with my clients any where in DFW. Do I even need a laptop PC? I am totally stoked.

Here's what my friends at The Boy Genius Report have to say about this device.
"We got some one-on-one time with the HTC EVO 4G today, and let us succinctly sum up our experience for you: wow. We’ll start with the screen… it’s gorgeous. 4.3 inches, enormous, easy to type on, responsive… it’s everything you want out of a touch screen."

Engadget Mobile quote, "...the phone will be dubbed the HTC EVO 4G, will be released this Summer and it's easily the best specced phone we've ever witnessed." They have also created a graph comparing the EVO to the Droid and Nexus One. Check it out.