• Pegula family selling portion of Bills ownership stake: Sources

    The Pegulas are putting a chunk of the up for sale. The Bills confirmed to The Athletic that owner Terry Pegula has hired Florida-based investment bankers Allen & Company to handle the potential transaction but declined to say how much of the team is being sold. A source briefed on the discussions said the working figure is 25 percent, with the number not set in stone. Advertisement “The Pegula family has retained Allen & Company to explore the potential sale of a non-controlling, minority...

  • Viral Hit Buckshot Roulette Sells Over One Million Copies

    Mike Klubnika's game Buckshot Roulette has gone viral before and after its Steam release, and all of the hype has now paid off, big time.

  • Five-bedroom home in Saratoga sells for $3.6 million

    The spacious property located in the 19800 block of Veronica Drive in Saratoga was sold on March 29, 2024. The $3,550,000 purchase price works out to $1,409 per square foot. The house, built in 1970, has an interior space of 2,520 square feet.

  • Four-bedroom home sells in Milpitas for $1.7 million

    A 1,682-square-foot house built in 1959 has changed hands. The property located in the 1500 block of Albany Court in Milpitas was sold on April 8, 2024, for $1,650,000, or $981 per square foot.

  • Newcastle generates $46 million by creating and selling new share

    Newcastle ownership has made an extra $46 million by selling a single share of the club. The transaction was completed after team executives created an entirely new share. Official paperwork, published by Companies House on April 10, shows that the deal was completed back on March 28. The recent move, however, was not the only Newcastle ownership has made an extra $46 million by selling a single share of the club. The transaction was completed after team executives created an entirely new...

  • Superman comic sets new record, selling for $6 million

    Superman made his debut in Action Comics #1 in 1938, when he could only leap tall buildings and not fly over them. All 200,000 copies quickly sold out, and fewer than one hundred copies still exist, making it one of the most sought-after comics. — Read the rest

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    Pegula family looking to sell 'non-controlling, minority interest' of the Bills

    "The Pegula family has retained Allen & Company to explore the potential sale of a non-controlling, minority interest in the Bills," a team spokesperson said.

  • Sweden to invest hundreds of millions in new bomb shelters and civil defence

    Sweden is investing 385 million kronor in strengthening its bomb shelters, emergency services and civil defence, after several high-profile figures urged the country to prepare for war.

  • Vince McMahon sells $311 million in stock to TKO and Endeavor in buyback

    Wrestling legend Vince McMahon has cashed out $311 million worth of his stock in TKO Group Holdings, the public company formed last April after Endeavor acquired World Wrestling Entertainment and merged it with the Ultimate Fighting Championship. It was the third time in five months that the WWE founder has sold off large chunks of his TKO holdings, totaling approximately $1.5 billion. According to SEC documents filed on Monday, beginning April 4, McMahon entered into a pair of stock sale...

  • First comic book to feature Superman sells for $6 million in Texas

    Known as the most important, impactful comic book ever published — a copy of Action Comic No. 1, the comic book that introduced the world to Superman — was sold at Heritage Auctions in Dallas this week.

  • David Trone spends over $18 million in personal funds for Maryland Senate seat

    Rep. David Trone has hit an all-time high for self-funding of a primary race after reports revealed he pumped another $18.5 million of his own money into his campaign for Maryland’s open Senate seat.

  • Superman's first appearance sells for $6 million, becoming world's most valuable comic

    A comic book featuring Superman's first-ever appearance has sold for $6 million, making it the most valuable comic edition in existence. Texas-based Heritage Auctions said Thursday that the "Action Comics No. 1" print from 1938 surpassed the previous record comic sale, held by a copy of a "Superman No. 1" sold privately for $5.3 million in 2022. The previous record for a comic sold at auction was $3.6 million for a copy of "Amazing Fantasy No. 15," featuring the debut of Spider-Man, also held...