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HUNGRY LIKE THE WOLFPACK: NCSU WANTS 35% FOR NAMING RIGHTS

          NC State Univ. is negotiating a "deal for relinquishing
     its right to name" the Raleigh Entertainment & Sports Arena
     and "wants at least" 35% of the proceeds from "any naming-
     rights resale," according to Ned Glascock of the Raleigh
     NEWS & OBSERVER, who noted that the 35% figure "could
     deliver the university considerably more than" the $10M the
     Hurricanes "had in mind" to pay for the rights.  The
     Hurricanes have already "promised to surrender" 38% of the
     net proceeds of a naming rights deal to the governments of
     the city of Raleigh and Wake County to "help offset" those
     entities' $60M investment in the facility.  If 35% goes to
     NCSU, the Hurricanes' "portion would fall" to 27% -- "less
     than team officials would like."  Hurricanes Owner Peter
     Karmanos, on NCSU's stance: "It gets to the point where if
     somebody's trying to make too much for themselves, it
     doesn't make sense [to sell the rights]."  Glascock wrote
     that it's "unlikely" a naming rights deal "will be struck in
     the [11] days remaining before the arena opens" for the
     Hurricanes debut in Raleigh, and "perhaps not before" the
     NCSU basketball home opener November 19.  Nortel Networks is
     the "only" corporation that has "emerged as a naming-rights
     bidder," but Dean Jordan, President & COO of Gale Force
     Holdings, the Hurricanes parent company, said he has "never
     spoken with Nortel" (Raleigh NEWS & OBSERVER, 10/17)

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