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THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY "PURE PLAY" STOCK TICKER
COMPANY SYM CLOSE +/- OPEN HIGH LOW VOLUME Bos. Celtics BOS 21 +1/4 21 21 1/8 20 3/4 6400 Cobra Golf CBRA 53 1/2 -1 7/8 55 1/2 55 3/4 53 1/2 159200 Callaway Golf ELY 34 1/8 -1/4 34 3/4 35 1/8 34 1/8 489400 Fila FLH 15 -3/8 15 15 15 27000 Sport Supply GYM 13 7/8 +1/4 13 7/8 14 1/8 13 3/4 21700 L.A. Gear LA 7 3/4 +1/4 7 1/2 7 7/8 7 1/2 199300 Nike NKE 59 -1/4 59 1/4 59 1/4 58 1/2 154100 Reebok RBK 36 +1/4 35 3/4 36 1/4 35 5/8 197900 Russell Athl. RML 30 1/2 0 30 1/2 30 1/2 30 1/4 62600 Sportmart SPMT 16 1/8 -3/8 16 16 1/2 15 3/4 12300 Starter STA 8 7/8 +1/8 8 5/8 8 7/8 8 1/2 24300 Topps TOPP 6 1/8 -1/16 6 1/8 6 1/4 6 1/8 280500
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TV MONITOR: "NIGHTLINE" EXAMINES SPORTS LABOR WOES
ABC's Nightline examined the labor disputes in pro sports. ABC's Dave Marash: "As more entertainment conglomerates buy sports franchises, players worry their bargaining leverage may be gone. And their old solution of revenue sharing, among players and owners, may now be obsolete." THE SPORTS BUSINESS DAILY's Stephen Bilafer: "This could be a milestone, a turning point for the sports industry." Ken Dryden said labor disputes will become commonplace: "I think we are closer to the beginning to all of this than we are to the end." ABC's Al Michaels: "If there is one word that sums up labor negotiations in sports these days, it is mistrust, or perhaps even distrust" ("Nightline," ABC, 10/3).




