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Today PSINet has enough clout to lay out $105.3 million to put its name on a football stadium. That dollar figure, by the way, is still in dispute. “We’re not confirming or denying any value ...
Within the next two months, the 12-foot-high neon-purple letters that spell PSINet Stadium will be removed as the Baltimore Ravens begin their search for a company to buy the high-profile naming ...
Internet provider PSINet, which spent big bucks to put its name on the Baltimore Ravens’ NFL stadium, has filed for bankruptcy protection. The company raked up $4.32 billion in debt but has o… ...
You've got PSINet Stadium and CMGI Stadium and the Network Associates stadium -- but those tech firms aren't flying so high now. What'll happen if any of the companies go under? By Andy Patrizio.
The prominent neon-purple PSINet Inc. logo illuminating the Baltimore Ravens' stadium will be coming off soon as the Ravens shed their association with the bankrupt Internet company and reclaim ...
April 16 -- There's a 69,000 seat stadium in Baltimore that could have your name on it. To be precise, that would be the venue currently known as PSINet Stadium, home of the Super Bowl champion ...
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And well they should: All 6,000 surface parking spaces near the stadium are pre-sold to season ticket holders. The nearest public lots are blocks away at the Inner Harbor.
BALTIMORE, Dec. 31 -- -- A roaring, towel-waving, horn-blowing crowd of 69,638 at PSINet Stadium defied the chill today to cheer their Baltimore Ravens so enthusiastically that they made it seem ...
In 2002, after PSINet filed for bankruptcy, the name reverted to the original. Stadium names more recently have been dominated by companies in the banking, telecom and other booming sectors.
From Enron to Digital Domain, if FAU nixes it’s naming stadium rights deal, it wouldn’t be the first. News Staff. View Comments. View Comments.