31 December 2008

Campyobacter jejuni

transmitted in unpasteurized milk at a fair in Kansas.

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27 December 2008

Evidence Based Medicine

What is evidence based medicine? The words themselves seem to mean that science should be used to make medical decisions. Well, this is all fine and good. Without a doubt, scientific evidence should be used to help make medical decisions. But, all decisions involve varying proportions of fact and value judgments. For instance, the decision as whether to continue medical care in dire circumstances involves some fact, but mainly value judgments. So, right off the bat, there is one problem with the words "evidence based medicine." It implies that all judgments in medicine should be based on scientific evidence.

Another problem is that many use the term "evidence based medicine" to mean that having total access to evidence will improve medical decisions. "Evidence based" can be turned on its head: What evidence is there that total access to genetic information and medical charts will improve medical decisions? What is meant by access? Who gathers information and what will it be used for?

Let's return again to "evidence based medicine." What is it and who decides what it is? There often are three individuals or organizations involved: the patient, the doctor, and the entity paying for the medical care. Suppose the paying entity, which is usually the government or an insurance company, carries out a study showing cost savings that would be recognized if a certain course of medical care were pursued. How much should that information be used in making a medical decision?

This is just a taste of the problems that the phrase "evidence based medicine" brings with it.

Gist?

What is it? It is here.

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26 December 2008

Baumol's disease

discussed here.

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Perkler

keep track of perks here.

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Game Theory

at gametheory.net, here.

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System Dynamics Self Study

here.

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NPR's complete book recommendations 2008

here. 20 years of Dilbert, wow!

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BusinessWeeks' top business books 2008

here.

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BookFinder's top OOP books 2008

here. A novel about distance running tops the list.

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25 December 2008

Maureen Corrigan's best books 2008

here. Liebling's book looks most interesting to me.

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Slate's top books 2008

here.

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Reason's top books 2008

here.

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FT Non Fiction Books

here.

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FT's best business books

here.

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Joblighted

here.

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The Ugly American

reviewed 50 years later here.

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Wikisource

here.

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24 December 2008

John Stuart Mill

On Liberty here.

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Rousseau The Social Contract

here.

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Montesquieu

Persian Letters here.

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Grant Thornton

top tax issues 2008 here.

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ReadWriteWeb

best software 2008 here.

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Plymouth

From The Political Economy of Football,

PLYMOUTH FEEL THE PINCH – 22/12/08

The credit crunch is making itself felt at Championship club Plymouth Argyle in terms of falling attendances - although some locals blame the standard of football on offer at Home Park. Chairman Paul Stapleton has revealed that cost-cutting measures are being considered, but he also believes that Argyle are better positoned than many Football League clubs to cope with the economic crisis. And Stapleton admitted that the money-spinning FA Cup third round tie at Arsenal on January 3 was coming at a very opportune time. He commented, 'The board of directors have had to support the club personally with funds but that's obvious when the gates are dropping to around the 10,000 mark. It was disappointing to see Barnsley [Argyle's opponents on Saturday] with a higher gate than we have had the last two home games [against Birmingham City and QPR]. This disappoints me because they haven't got any more money in Barnsley than in Plymouth - perhaps even less.' However, he added, 'But we are not the only ones. We had a Football League meeting last week, and a lot of clubs are feeling the pinch on attendances.'

Plymouth have the advantage of being a 'stand alone' club serving a large city with a substantial hinterland in West Devon and Cornwall without league competition. Against that, it is a relatively low wage, low skill economy and the club does not have a great heritage. They may even be punching above their weight and will need careful husbandry of their finances to stay that way.

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Sunderland

Ellis Short to buy Sunderland?

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Arsenal

"Usmanov revealed his disease..." Yuck, (sic). dis-ease is not disease.

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MIT Courses

Jan 2009:

Theory of Probability here.

Introduction to Geology here.

Cholesterol in Health and Disease here.

European Thought and Culture here.

Managing Innovation and Entrepreneurship here.

Engineering Economy (Financial Management) here.

Corporate Entrepreneurship here.

Economy and Business in Modern China and India here.

Rethinking the American Masterpiece: Studies in Fiction here.

Technology and Nature in American History here.

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New York Times

best books 2008 here.

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Amazon's amazing

best books 2008 here.

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The Atlantic

best books 2008 here.

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Economist

best books 2008 here.

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Publisher Weekly

best books 2008 here.

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More IS

information and websites here.

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Management Information Systems

websites and references here.

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Information Systems

websites, via Bournemouth University.

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Financial Management

websites here.

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WebEC on Financial Management

here.

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Goetzman's book

on Investment Theory here.

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Eugene Fama's website

here.

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21 December 2008

Ponzi schemes

and the US government. Bailouts, social security, ...

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Top 10 Economic Myths of 2008

10. Capitalism is dead.

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Enviromental impact of wind farms

is overstated. I am shocked, shocked. It seems to me the environmental area is ripe for charlatans. If you know any youngsters interested in being charlatans, you might suggest climate change, environmental. These youngsters should be cautioned NOT to allow any measurements of anything-it would ruin the scam.

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Repeat of Milgram experiment

shows people are still willing to torture. "People weren't given an opportunity to ask if what they were doing is moral." Well, when are you given a chance to ask if something is moral? There is no stamp of unethical on things. You always have to be prepared.

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20 December 2008

Blagojevich

denies all.

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Madoff Red Flags

Oh, my God. This is supposedly a November 2005 memo listing 29 red flags indicating Madoff is probably running a Ponzi scheme. It was sent to the SEC. Author unknown, since he or she withheld his or her name fearing retribution because he or she was a whistleblower.

HFoFs who promised due diligence are now denying it, checking with lawyers, etc.

Disgusting.

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s+b best business books

here.

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"Rational" Economics

Greg Mankiw thinks that tax cuts or dropping money from helicopters would be more rational than the fiscal stimulus ideas of the current and future US administrations.

BUT, isn't the world rational? And if the world is rational, wouldn't fiscal stimulus be rational? Isn't everything for the best in this best of all possible worlds?

Dan Ariely says the world is not rational. I agree. Not rational.

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19 December 2008

Time magazine's top tens

here.

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Tests for Goodwill impairment

Here, at CFO.com.

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Roxanne Julia

picks top business books.

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Best Football Books of 2008

by FourFourTwo.

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FourFourTwo's list of best football books

here.

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IThound

white papers here. I haven't used it yet.

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Consumer Reports Used Cars

Recommended used cars here.

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ADO

to sell its stadium to city of Den Haag for 10 million euros, which will be used to wipe out ADO's debt burden of 6 million euros.

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Feyenoord

to build new 80,000 seat stadium in Rotterdam.

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Coors

sponsors the Football League. Coors is an English Brewing company?

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Everton

reports loss, but also reports record revenues.

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Arsenal

has boardroom troubles. Lady Bracewell-Smith leaves or is forced out. This is bad news for Arsenal fans.

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Barclays is reviewing

its sponsorship of the Premier League, due to the current financial crisis.

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18 December 2008

Valuedance

for IT by Susan Cramm.

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The post modernist generator

generates meaningless information. It would go far in academics. Link here.

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More on Nicola Horlick

by Megan McArdle. I think I read Ms. Horlick thought people were pilling on her because of her fame and because she's a woman.

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Nicola Horlick's leadership abilities

evaluated by Megan McArdle.

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Selflessness in business

by Susan Cramm. Why are people selfish?

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Best Business Books 2008

by Jack Covert at 800-CEO-READ.

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Orbiting the Giant Hairball?

Business book recommended by Robert Sutton and Jack Covert.

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Blu-Ray movies

recommended by Megan McArdle. I don't agree with all her choices, but any list with Jeeves and Wooster is OK by me.

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Laptops

for accountants. Recommended by accountingweb.co.uk.

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Poor Leaders

by Baldoni.

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Gifts for women

from Megan McArdle.

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Michael Porter

on Charlie Rose, via 800-CEO-READ.

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Best non-fiction books

according to Stephen Baker.

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Holiday book recommendations

from 800-CEO-READ.

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I, Pencil

was published 50 years ago. Here is link to get a pdf on-line.

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Hedge Funds are good?

Nine reasons.

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Respiratory Histoplasmosis

in people who traveled to El Salvador to renovate a church. From MMWR.

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Domestic Auto Bailout

per Thomas Sowell.

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Ford subsidy

BBC and Carpe Diem report that the State of Michigan gave Ford $300 million in Jan 07 to "preserve jobs." Now it is unclear whether jobs will be preserved. $300 million is $24,000 per worker.

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17 December 2008

BNET readers best business books

BNET readers voted on the best business books of 2008. The list is here.

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Sports Law

ASSER International Sports Law website located here.

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Sports Law

ASSER International Sports Law website located here.

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Tottenham

Tottenham plans a new stadium located near White Hart Lane. It will hold 60,000 people.

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16 December 2008

Best Business Books

of 2008, according to Economist.

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Bailout

Form to fill out for bailout money is two pages long!

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Business books

Best of all time, according to Independent.

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Mallorca

Freddy Shepherd to take over at 5 million GBP? To inject another 10 million if Mallorca stays up.

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15 December 2008

Southampton

signs up Flybe as shirt sponsor, again.

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Madoff victims

listed here.

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Starbucks***

ideas to get people to buy things, from Nudge.

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10 December 2008

Berwick Rangers

being bought by supporters, according to The Political Economy of Football:

"SUPPORTERS TAKEOVER AT BERWICK NEARS – 7/12/08

Berwick Rangers is a unique club as it is located in the English borders towns (which has had a convoluted and turbulent history) but plays in the Scottish League. The club has been through a difficult phase and negotiations for a takeover by a consortium headed by the Supporters' Trust have been protracted. Initial offers of £20,000 and £30,000 to secure a 51 per cent stake were rejected. The Supporters Trust has invested £30,000 in the club since 2003. It is thought that if the deal goes through current chairman Robert Wilson could invest in another club. One worry that has been eased is the survival of speedway team Berwick Bandits. It looked as if they might go under until a cut price offer from butcher John Anderson and Cornhill Village Shop owner Linda Waite was accepted by promoter Peter Waite. The Bandits are believed to pay £750 to the supporters trust for each meeting at Shielfield Park and that money is then passed to the club. At this level of football a sum of that size can make a difference."

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Glasgow Rangers

for sale, according to The Political Economy of Football:

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RANGERS SUPREMO AWAITS RIGHT OFFER – 7/12/08

Glasgow Rangers owner Sir David Murray has made it clear that he is ready to sell the club which he purchased for £6m in 1988, inheriting a debt of roughly the same amount. He admitted that he would not get the money he had invested back: 'I've put over £100 million into this club and I'm not going to get anything like that back.' He added that it was still his prime objective to keep Rangers in Scottish hands 'but there aren't too many wealthy ones left. The choices are limited.' He suggested that the club could be a sound business investment particularly if it was run in a more financially prudent way: 'I've run it my way, which you can say is financially wrong.' He asked the rhetorical question, 'Why would they buy it? The same reason I bought it. It's today's yacht. I think Roman Abramovich got acceptability for his business by buying Chelsea. No one knew who he was before then. It has helped his business more than he will ever have allowed for.'"

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Black market

Here's an opinion that, if you operate in an area that is illegal or might be illegal, you need to consider your risk of getting caught. For the black market, it's 1.5% according to this
article
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PSG

will do marketing on their own. They will leave SPORTFIVE.

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Caledonian Thistle

I guess it's no longer Inverness Caledonian Thistle (ICT). They've resigned with Flybe.

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Portsmouth

for sale. Unknown price.

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Newcastle

Bad to worse to worst. Zahavi may be next owner.

I think that who owns a club is a major factor in whether that club will be successful.

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Arsenal

Sponsor contracts under review.

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The value of a senate seat?

I haven't heard what the bids were for Obama's old Senate seat. Blagojevich probably thought that the price of a Senate seat is pretty high. One way to estimate its worth is to look at close Senate races to see what's spent for a 50% chance at a seat.

The problem is that winning the seat in an election and purchasing it from Blagovich are two entirely different things and will change valuation. So, there's a difference depending on how the seat is obtained.

First, you've got to figure that Blagovich is shopping the Senate seat around. He's not just offering it to you. You could ask him if he's shopping it around, but will you get an honest answer?

So, if he's shopping it around, what are the chances that one of the people will turn him in? I think here you've got to assume he will be turned in.

Therefore, for the cost of a Senate seat, you've got to factor in the risk that the deal will be turned in and you either won't get the seat or you'll have it for a short time only. Will you face jail time? I don't know. It might be illegal to SELL a senate seat, but not illegal to BUY it. Or, they'll want to prosecute Blagojevich, so you could cut a deal: testify against him and get off. To me, I think that it's like prostitution. The Law wants the prostitute, but not the john. Will your name live in infamy? If you get the Senate seat, and then have to resign, YES. However, if you get the seat, but resign, you may still be eligible for some valuable things, like grade A health insurance for life for you and your family, and a retirement plan.

What Blagojevich could get for a Senate seat seems to me to be pretty low, and depends on the numbers you assign to the various factors above.

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09 December 2008

The dreaded vote of confidence...

after receiving the dreaded vote of confidence from Real Madrid's board, Schuster is out at Madrid. Juande Ramos is in.

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05 December 2008

Valencia's new stadium...

may put the club in administration. David Villa to be traded?

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04 December 2008

English Championship teams to impose salary cap?

What a bad idea! They'd do this to get a handle on their own over-spending.

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Newcastle fans may back Ashley...

I'd say only if he continues to stay out of sight, but this is according to the Supporters' Club.

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1-bromopropane neurologic illness

reported in MMWR.

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03 December 2008

Southampton...

posts a loss:

SAINTS POST BIG LOSS – 2/12/08

Southampton have announced a loss of £4.9m in the last financial year even after making £12.7m through player sales. Saints PLC chairman Rupert Lowe revealed that at one stage the player and coach wage bill was a huge 81 per cent of the club's turnover. Also in the Southampton Leisure Holdings plc figures for the year ending 30 June 2008 was the revelation that the Championship club's overdraft peaked at £6.3m during the summer. In a statement released to the Stock Exchange, Lowe, who along with football board chairman Michael Wilde didn't return to the club until May, laid the blame for the figures at the door of the previous board. He commented, 'Since returning in May, the current Board has worked tirelessly to bring our costs more into line with our dwindling revenues. We have done this throughout the Company where possible, but the nature of player contracts means that the process cannot be completed instantly. This work will continue, in discussion with both our loan note holder and Barclays Bank, on whose support we remain reliant.

Southampton is a classic example of what happens to a relegated Premiership club when the parachute payments run out, compunded by the need to service a long-term debt on the new St.Mary's Stadium. The club is reliant largely on young players, many produced through its Academy. Although recent results have been encouraging, relegation still remains a possibility. Not all fans welcomed the return of Rupert Lowe to the club and he noted, 'We are not currently strong enough to indulge the small, but vocal, negative elements of our support base and need everybody to pull together which we recover our financial strength. This is not a good time to be exposed to too much debt, particularly if revenues are likely to be adversely affected by an economic downturn.'

Brad

Bicyclists get campylobacter...

from sheep droppings in the mud on the course. They ate and didn't wash their hands first.

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West Ham

on the block: "The West Ham owner has invested GBP 30 million in the club, in addition to the original purchase price of GBP 85 million, with the value of West Ham currently estimated at GBP 120 million."

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Hearts' players unpaid...

cash flow crisis at Hearts?

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More on Sheffield Wednesday takeover...

it's off, apparently.

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01 December 2008

Leeds United...

reports a 4 million GBP profit. I can't find the annual report 2008 for Leeds United either, but they're not a publicly traded club.

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Sheffield United

posts a loss related to wages and relegation from Premier League. I can't find the 2008 Annual Report.

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