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To back the Bank of Boston loan, Lurie put up millions of dollars worth of personal stock in Harcourt General and GC Companies Inc. as equity. [9] He and his mother also put up stock in the family trust as collateral so Lurie could borrow the rest. [9] In 2017, Forbes valued the Eagles at $2.65 billion, ranking them 10th among NFL teams in ...
[31] [32] He later resolved his differences with Lurie. [16] He was a consistent critic of several league issues, including his pension, today's salaries, and one-way players. During Eagles training camp in the summer of 2006, Bednarik and the Eagles reconciled, seemingly ending the feud between Bednarik and Lurie.
One of Jeffrey Lurie’s first jobs was cooking hot dogs and selling soda at General Cinema, his family’s chain of drive-in movie theaters. When not working the grill or pouring fountain drinks ...
On April 6, 1994, Braman agreed to sell the team to a group led by movie producer Jeffrey Lurie. The reported selling price was $185 million, a record for a sports team franchise at that time. The reported selling price was $185 million, a record for a sports team franchise at that time.
Elliot Lurie (born 1948), lead guitarist and songwriter for the band Looking Glass; Evan Lurie (born 1954), film and TV composer; Jacob Lurie (born 1977), American mathematician, professor at Harvard University; Jeffrey Lurie (born 1951), former Hollywood producer turned NFL team owner; Jessica Lurie, American composer, performance artist and ...
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Christina Weiss Lurie is a Mexican-American documentary producer, philanthropist and minority owner of the NFL’s Philadelphia Eagles.Weiss Lurie is president of the Eagles Youth Partnership, the team's charitable foundation, [1] and co-founder of three independent film companies- Vox3 Films, Tango Pictures [2] and Screen Pass Pictures.
Jeffrey Lurie (grandson) Philip Smith (died 1961) was an American businessman and founder of Midwest Drive-In Theaters (which later became General Drive-In Corporation and then General Cinema ) who was one of the largest operators of drive-in movie theaters in the United States.