Hollywood starts with an agent

Chapter 329 There's no way out.

Chapter 329 There's no way out.
Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York.

The Houston Rockets visited the New York Knicks, and Aaron watched the Rockets' defeat from the VIP box!

"The Rockets don't seem to be playing very well this season?"

Back at her Upper East Side villa, Jennifer Connelly sighed.

Aaron nodded. "Yes, the players are getting old, which is affecting our fighting strength."

"However, the Trail Blazers' star player Clyde Drexler is currently in talks with the Rockets about a potential trade!"

Clyde Drexler is already a 33-year-old veteran player who has played 12 seasons for the Portland Trail Blazers;
He had previously led the Portland Trail Blazers to the NBA Finals twice, but they had both failed to advance.

"Clyde Drexler, are the Rockets interested in signing him?"

Jennifer Connelly said this and sat directly in Aaron's lap.

"Yes, the Trail Blazers' performance hasn't been ideal in the last two years. Clyde Drexler has also been getting injured as he gets older, and his stats have started to decline."

"Now the Portland Trail Blazers are preparing for a rebuild. Clyde Drexler used to study at the University of Houston, where he was an alumnus of Hakeem Olajuwon."

"It would be great to have Clyde Drexler join the Rockets while he still has the ability to compete!"

As Aaron spoke, he felt the 34D of the woman in his arms.

Jennifer Connelly hugged Aaron's head and kissed him. "Clyde Drexler didn't even make the All-Star team this year."

"At the end of your career, choosing a team that can win a championship is still a good idea!"

Aaron smiled and kissed the woman on the lips.

Soon, Jennifer Connelly lay down on the sofa, letting Aaron lie on top of her!
"By the way, did you watch the Super Bowl that just happened?"

Aaron nodded. "Of course I'm watching. It's the AFC champion San Diego Chargers versus the NFC champion San Francisco 49ers."

"The San Francisco 49ers defeated the San Diego Chargers 49-26 to win their fifth Super Bowl!"

The Super Bowl halftime show, which previously featured Michael Jackson, has now evolved into a time slot for top singers to perform.

The Super Bowl halftime ads have also become a platform for film companies to promote their own works.

“Well, you didn’t know,” Jennifer Connelly rubbed Aaron’s back, “the NFL teams Los Angeles Raiders are moving to Oakland, and the Los Angeles Rams are moving to St. Louis.”

"The Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, where the raiders were located, was damaged in the earthquake, and the city government did not fund its renovation."

"The Angels Stadium in Anaheim, where the Rams are located, is being relocated due to insufficient attendance."

Jennifer Connelly knew that Aaron had been keeping an eye on NFL teams.

"This means there will be no NFL clubs in Los Angeles anymore!"

Only the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers from the NBA remain;

The Los Angeles Dodgers and Anaheim Angels of the MLB league;
Also included are the Los Angeles Kings and Anaheim Giant Ducks from the NHL.

"It seems the Los Angeles Rams have also brought in a new shareholder, Stan Kroenke, who is the husband of Ann Walton, one of the Walton family heirs;" "Also, the NFL team Tampa Bay Buccaneers is being acquired by Malcolm Glazer's family company!"

Aaron looked up. "Stan Kroenke, Malcolm Glazer?"

Isn't Stan Kroenke the future owner of the Denver Nuggets who also acquired Arsenal in the English Premier League?
As for Malcolm Glazer, isn't he the Glazer family who later acquired Manchester United in the Premier League?

"Hmm, what's wrong? Do you know him?"

Aaron shook his head, then leaned in and kissed the girl on the lips. "You seem to know a lot about these NFL things!"

"Of course, I've been keeping an eye on it. The reason the Tampa Bay Pirates are in business now is because the owner has passed away and his descendants aren't very interested in running the club."

As Jennifer Connelly spoke, she directly covered Aaron's mouth with her tongue, her tongue moving wildly!
NFL clubs in the United States do not change owners very frequently, and NFL rules prohibit companies from acquiring teams; only private ownership is permitted.

Therefore, most NFL owners are family-owned businesses!

Because Aaron Anderson gave Matsushita Yoichi an ultimatum, and the valuation of over $72 billion was exactly in line with Matsushita's expectations;

Furthermore, Panasonic would also be able to own 10% of the new company, which would be very attractive to Panasonic's board of directors.

But this made Edgar Bronfman Jr. of the Seagram Group uncomfortable, as Seagram valued MCA at around $60 billion.
After the asking price reached $70 billion, he was already under tremendous pressure. He sold his DuPont stock to acquire MCA. Of course, he couldn't invest all the proceeds in the acquisition, as he had to pay off a significant portion of his debts first!

After inspecting Disney World in Florida, Michael Eisner returned to his hotel and asked his assistant about DreamWorks, "Has Jeffrey Katzenberg brought up his 2% cut again?"

"Yes, Jeffrey Katzenberg is demanding that we pay him no less than $6000 million as soon as possible."

“$60 million?” Michael Eisner scoffed. “He won’t get another dollar from Disney.”

"This matter will be handled by the group's legal department."

Michael Eisner is very unwilling to see Jeffrey Katzenberg succeed, and will certainly suppress the newly established DreamWorks SKG!

"By the way, how's the MCA acquisition going?"

The assistant thought for a moment and then said, "Dawn has resubmitted its offer, valuing MCA at over $72 billion."

"According to internal sources, Panasonic wants to retain some shares, and Sugon will likely choose a cash-plus-shares acquisition method."

Michael Eisner nodded. "Dawn's strength is known throughout Hollywood; Aaron Anderson also fought his way up step by step."

"As for Edgar Bronfman Jr., at 40 years old, he has accomplished nothing and is relying on his family fortune to compete with Aaron Anderson, who started from scratch, unless he can offer a price that Matsushita cannot refuse."

"Otherwise, I don't think he can compete with Aaron Anderson!"

The assistant shook his head. "The specifics aren't known to the outside world yet, but I've heard that the meeting between Aaron Anderson and Edgar Bronfman Jr. didn't go well."

"Now, even Mr. Michael Ovitz, the president of CAA, is somewhat helpless."

Michael Eisner stood up. "When we get back to Los Angeles, please arrange a meeting with Michael Ovitz for me."

"Without MCA Global, he has no way out!"

(End of this chapter)

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