The Recession Bowl: a post-game report
Super Bowl XLIII: a football game to be remembered, yes, but also a signal event during our economic troubles. Despite the downturn, the stagers and sponsors of the event must have come away smiling: Ads got sold at or near the going rate of $3 million (though there was a noticeable number of NBC and NBC-parent-company-related advertising), the stands were full, and the beer flowed. But a few compromises were necessary. In this We Build Your Presentation update, The Big Money presents the numbers behind what happened on the field, on TV, and in American homes.
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| Inflation's Sum and Its Parts | September 08, 2008 | economics, finance |
| Mothers and Twins | September 22, 2008 | demographics, pharmaceuticals |
| Finance Behemoth | September 29, 2008 | |
| Evaporation | September 30, 2008 | |
| Flushing Bad Paper | October 01, 2008 | finance |
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