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ASCENT RECEIVES BIDS FOR SPORTS ASSETS; IS JORDAN INVOLVED?

          N.Y.-based investment bank Wasserstein, Perella & Co.,
     which is brokering the sale of Ascent Entertainment's sports
     assets, "received four formal offers" for the Nuggets,
     Avalanche and Pepsi Center yesterday, according to John
     Accola of the ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS.  Ascent's shareholders
     "have placed" a $500M market value on its sports holdings,
     and set a $400M minimum bid.  While Saudi Princess Thara
     Baselia Saud and the group led by Erik Borgen, George
     Gillett and John Elway placed bids Wednesday, two other
     investor groups -- one headed by CO billionaire Donald Sturm
     and one by Triarc Chair Nelson Peltz -- "wouldn't disclose
     ... if they were bidders."  Ascent could announce the group
     with the superior bid on Monday (ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS, 7/22).
          HER AIR-NESS? Among the investors in Saud's group is
     Ashland Capital Holdings Chair Valerian Smith III, who said
     that Saud was "invited" by NBA Commissioner David Stern to
     make a bid for the teams (ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS, 7/22).  In a
     front-page story in today's DENVER POST, Mike Monroe reports
     of Saud's bid for the properties.  Group partner Charles
     Grantham said of Saud, "She's in it to win it."  Grantham
     added that Saud met "personally" with Michael Jordan's reps
     in order to gauge his interest in investing in the bid
     group.  Grantham: "It was something of interest to her to
     see if Michael was interested in joining the group.  We hope
     to get confirmation of his interest" (DENVER POST, 7/22).   
     FSN's Kevin Frazier reported that David Falk told the net
     that the N.Y. Post report on Jordan's possible involvement
     in the group was "factually incorrect."  Frazier: "He didn't
     say which parts were incorrect" (FSN, 7/21).  In Denver,
     Woody Paige writes that Saud "may be a wonderful human
     being, but she should go spend her money on baubles and
     beads, not basketballs and pucks" (DENVER POST, 7/22).   

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