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If the only thing you know about sports is who wins and who loses, you are missing the highest stakes action of all. The business owners that power this multibillion dollar industry are changing, and a new era of the business of sports is underway. From media and technology to finance and real estate, leagues and teams across the globe have matured into far more than just back page entertainment. And the decisions they make have huge consequences, not just for the bottom line, but for communities, cities, even entire countries.
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A khaki fleece jacket previously worn by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy sold at a U.K. fundraising auction for 90,000 pounds ($110,000), the Telegraph reported.
Zelenskiy wore the garment and his other signature military garb as he walked the streets of Kyiv while Russian troops were close to the capital in the early weeks of the war.