Richard A. Peddie (born January 1947[3]) is a Canadian businessman. He is the former president and CEO of Maple Leafs Sports and Entertainment. (wikipedia)
What we're missing out on is the single game sales and when you start the season 1-15, that doesn't get the heart racing. People aren't engaged yet.
Bryan was our No. 1 candidate for the job right from the start.
In all, we get about one/30th of what's sold outside our building (divided among all teams), ... I don't think that would even amount to six figures. What's important to us is the brand recognition when people wear them around town.
We have all been moved by the human tragedies that have occurred to our neighbours in the southern United States.
The investment community follows those stocks and scrutinizes quarterly earnings reports very carefully. The fact that we're privately held means we're not under the same scrutiny and our ownership isn't under as much pressure to produce quarterly profits,
He may look like a big, blurry Irishman, but he's not as tough as he may seem, there's a side to him that a lot of people don't see.
A general manager is evaluated in large part by the results of his decisions. Unfortunately, those results have not met our expectations.
(The CSA) will probably need some help, ... I don't want to show our hand. It won't be (the bulk of the) $25 million (that MLSE commits), but we can help in many ways.
We're in very, very serious discussions with Brian.
We're getting near the end of the process, but obviously it is not over yet,