Nine faces $60m loss at Paris Games
Sources say Nine’s total Games costs of at least $120m mean a tough financial outcome is looming, despite Nine chief Mike Sneesby confident of breaking even.
Sources say Nine’s total Games costs of at least $120m mean a tough financial outcome is looming, despite Nine chief Mike Sneesby confident of breaking even.
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