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Super Bowl 2021 could be Jim Nantz’s last with CBS: ESPN lurking in contract talks; Tony Romo money on the table?
Updated Feb 04, 2021;
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Front Office Sports reports “The impasse in contract negotiations between Super Bowl broadcaster Jim Nantz and CBS Sports is attracting the attention of a big possible bidder: ESPN. If Nantz hits free agency this summer, ESPN is interested in possibly making him the face of its NFL and Masters golf coverage, said sources. With ESPN parent Walt Disney Co. poised to land one if not two NFL TV packages, Nantz could be on the mic as ABC/ESPN broadcast future Super Bowls.”
Why a new Betterment chief could usher in an IPO
Founder Jon Stein wasn’t able to achieve his ultimate goal of an initial public offering, but he transformed the little-known New York-based fintech into a digital behemoth
December 18, 2020 2 MINS
The departure of Betterment founder and CEO Jon Stein, after a decade at the reins of the industry’s leading independent robo-adviser, was certainly surprising and a bit bittersweet.
Stein wasn’t able to achieve his ultimate goal of an initial public offering, but he transformed the little-known New York-based fintech he started on the heels of the Great Recession in 2010 into a digital behemoth with more than $25 billion in managed assets and more than 550,000 customer accounts, according to the company.
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