Successes & Messes: The Florida Marlins sale: Did one bad deal beget another?

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The fallout from a disadvantageous negotiation can reverberate for years to come. That’s what the City of Miami is learning from its 2009 stadium deal with Florida Marlins owner Jeffrey Loria as he reached an agreement to sell the team this past August.
Off to a winning start
Loria launched his career as a Major League Baseball

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