Lawsuit reported in the Phoenix New Times: The Coyotes want their deposit back and have sued ASU, relying on a force majuere clause because they claim the NHL forced them to sell.
Neither side is talking.
FunAlex Meruelo walked away with at least a half billion in pure profit, and is he doing this?
Meruelo played Bettman and the BoG like a violin. Why pick a fight with the State of Arizona for chump change?
Alex Meruelo walked away with at least a half billion in pure profit, and is he doing this?
Meruelo played Bettman and the BoG like a violin. Why pick a fight with the State of Arizona for chump change?
Alex Meruelo walked away with at least a half billion in pure profit, and is he doing this?
Meruelo played Bettman and the BoG like a violin. Why pick a fight with the State of Arizona for chump change?
I think your estimate of his profit is high. After you account for the debt he assumed when he took over the franchise and losses in between.
But yeah this doesn't make any sense. Even if he were happen to win (and I don't think so) the lawyer's fees would eat it all up anyway,
EDIT: Thought just occurred to me is if this is Alex Meruelo Jr. doing this? IIRC, after the sale of the Coyotes hockey ops and players were sold, IceArizona was turned over to him to oversee the Tucson Roadrunners.
If the purchase price was $500M which is what I remember reading then he made $500 million minus whatever losses he took over 5 years. So he probably took home a couple of hundred million. He probably didn't put in that much of his own cash and assumed the debt in place. He did get a solid return but not $500M.
They are probably hoping for a quick settlement and will drop it if there is any resistance.
I thought Barroway bought for $300ish million.Forbes had the sale at around $300 million in 2019.
The sale left Andrew Barroway with a 5% share of the franchise. Which would indicate that was all the equity he had in it at the time and the rest was debt. Add in $30-50 million in losses for the last 5 years, plus the $7 million he claimed he spent on the TED project and who know what else. It all starts adding up.
But I'm not going to get into another protracted megathread style debate over this. More interested in what this latest suit is about and whether it's Alex Senior or Juniors who's pushing this.
SI has picked up on the story BTW.....
I thought Barroway bought for $300ish million.
Google tells me Barroway bought for $305 million and then AM for $425M and then proceeded to lose $30-60M per year. So even at the high end he still made over $200 million. Not bad
As far as the lawsuit goes, are judges in Arizona elected? Not that this would be a campaign issue but I can't see a judge going "yeah you had no choice, ok tax-payer supported institution cut him a check"
Meruelo still owes them back rent and wants his deposit back? What other lease would ever work that way?
What a loser.
Now we see why ASU had to demand thatNo.... Meruelo paid up front for three years and only played two.
Now we see why ASU had to demand that
I just want to see a copy of the lease. Regardless of any thoughts on Muerelo, if the lease didn't stipulate that the deposit was non-refundable for certain situations, then perhaps he has legs with this. I would have to believe that the lease stated something along the lines of the deposit not being refundable in certain situations, but it just depends on how the lease reads.
It was paid for all three years up front.Didn't they have to pre-pay for their season in full, every year?