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Mark Cuban

Mark Cuban
Mark Cuban

Mark Cuban with the Larry O'Brien trophy at the Dallas Mavericks championship parade
Born July 31, 1958 (1958-07-31) (age 53)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Alma mater Indiana University
Occupation Owner of Dallas Mavericks, co-owner of 2929 Entertainment, and Chairman of HDNet
Net worth increase US$2.5 billion (2011)[1]
Spouse Tiffany Stewart (m. 2002–present) «start: (2002)»"Marriage: Tiffany Stewart to Mark Cuban" Location: (linkback://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Cuban)
Children 2 daughters, 1 son[2]

Mark Cuban (born July 31, 1958)[3] is an American business magnate and investor. He is the owner of the National Basketball Association's Dallas Mavericks,[4] Landmark Theatres, and Magnolia Pictures, and the chairman of the HDTV cable network HDNet.[5]. He is also a part-time "shark" investor (i.e.: wealthy entrepreneur who invests in and judges new ideas/inventions) on the television series Shark Tank.

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Biography

Cuban was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania[6][7] and grew up in the Pittsburgh suburb of Mt. Lebanon, in a Jewish[8] working-class family. His last name was shortened from "Chabenisky" when his Russian grandparents landed on Ellis Island.[9] Cuban's father Norton was an automobile upholsterer.[6][10][11] Cuban's first step into the business world occurred at age 12, when he sold garbage bags to pay for a pair of expensive basketball shoes.[6][12] While in school, he held a variety of jobs, including bartender, disco dancing instructor, and party promoter. He paid for college by collecting and selling stamps, and once gained about $1,100 from starting a chain letter.[6]

Rather than attending high school for his senior year, Cuban enrolled as a full time student at the University of Pittsburgh. After one year at the University of Pittsburgh, he transferred to Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana and graduated in 1981 with a bachelor's degree in business administration.[13]

Family

In September 2002, Cuban married Tiffany Stewart, an advertising executive, in Barbados,[14] with a wedding reception at the American Airlines Center. Their first daughter, Alexis Sofia, was born on September 25, 2005; their second daughter, Alyssa, was born in 2007.[15] Tiffany and Mark also have a son born in early 2010.[2] The family lives in the Preston Hollow area of Dallas, in a 24,000-square-foot (2,200 m2) mansion.[16]

Early career

In 1982, Cuban moved to Dallas, Texas. Cuban first found work as a bartender,[17][18] then as a salesperson for Your Business Software, one of the first PC software retailers in Dallas. He was terminated less than a year later, after meeting with a client to procure new business instead of opening the store [19].

Cuban started a company, MicroSolutions, with support from his previous customers from Your Business Software. MicroSolutions was initially a system integrator and software reseller. The company was an early proponent of technologies such as Carbon Copy, Lotus Notes, and CompuServe.[20] One of the company's largest clients was Perot Systems.[21] In 1990, Cuban sold MicroSolutions to CompuServe—then a subsidiary of H&R Block—for $6 million.[22] He retained approximately $2 million after taxes on the deal.[23]

In 1995, Cuban and fellow Indiana University alumnus Todd Wagner started Audionet, combining their mutual interest in college basketball and webcasting. With a single server and an ISDN line,[24] Audionet became Broadcast.com in 1998. By 1999, Broadcast.com had grown to 330 employees and $13.5 million in revenue for the second quarter.[25] In 1999, during the dot com boom, Broadcast.com was acquired by Yahoo! for $5.9 billion in Yahoo! stock.[26]

Business career

After the sale, Cuban diversified his wealth to avoid exposure to a market crash.[27] As of 2011, Cuban is No.459 on Forbes' "World's Richest People" list, with a net worth of $2.5 billion.[28] The Guinness Book of Records credits Cuban with the "largest single e-commerce transaction," after paying $40 million for his Gulfstream V jet in October 1999.[29]

Cuban continues to work with Wagner in another venture, 2929 Entertainment, which provides vertically integrated production and distribution of films and video.[30]

On September 24, 2003, the firm purchased Landmark Theatres, a chain of 58 arthouse movie theaters.[31] The company is also responsible for the updated version of the TV show Star Search, which was broadcast on CBS.[32] 2929 Entertainment released Bubble, a movie directed by Steven Soderbergh, in theaters and on DVD on the same day in January 2006 as a simultaneous release.

Cuban was featured on the cover of the November 2003 premiere issue of Best magazine[33] announcing the arrival of High Definition Television. Cuban also was co-founder (with Philip Garvin) of HDNet, the first high-definition satellite television network.[34]

In February 2004, Cuban announced that he would be working with ABC television to produce a reality television series, The Benefactor. The premise of the six-episode series involved 16 contestants vying to win $1 million by participating in various contests, with their performances being judged by Cuban. It premiered on September 13, 2004 but due to poor ratings was canceled before the full season aired.[35]

Cuban financially supported Grokster in the Supreme Court case, MGM v. Grokster.[36] He is also a partner in Synergy Sports Technology, a web based basketball scouting and video delivery tool, used by many NBA teams.

He has also spearheaded ventures in the social software and Distributed Networking industries. He's an owner of IceRocket, a search engine which scours the blogosphere for content.[37] Cuban was also a partner in RedSwoosh[38]—a company which uses peer-to-peer technology to deliver rich media, including video and software to a user's PC, later acquired by Akamai. He was also an investor in Weblogs, Inc. which was acquired by AOL.[39]

In 2005, Cuban invested in Brondell Inc., a San Francisco startup making a high-tech toilet seat called a Swash that works like a bidet but mounts on a standard toilet. "People tend to approach technology the same way, whether it's in front of them, or behind them," Cuban joked.[40] He also invested in Goowy Media Inc., a San Diego internet software startup. In April 2006, Sirius Satellite Radio announced that Cuban would host his own weekly radio talk show, Mark Cuban's Radio Maverick.[41] However, the show has not materialized.

In July 2006, Cuban financed Sharesleuth.com,[42] a web site created by former St. Louis Post-Dispatch investigative reporter Christopher Carey to uncover fraud and misinformation in publicly traded companies. Experimenting with a new business model for making online journalism financially viable, Cuban disclosed that he would take positions in the shares of companies mentioned in Sharesleuth.com in advance of publication. Business and legal analysts questioned the appropriateness of shorting a stock prior to making public pronouncements which are likely to result in losses in that stock's value. Cuban insisted that the practice is legal in view of full disclosure.[43][44][45] In April 2007, Cuban partnered with Mascot Books to publish his first children's book, Let's Go, Mavs!.

In October 2008, Cuban started Bailoutsleuth.com[46] as a grassroots, online portal for oversight over the US government's $700 billion dollar "bailout" of financial institutions.

In April 2011, Cuban placed Landmark Theatres and Magnolia Pictures up for sale, but he added that he wouldn't sell the companies unless the offer was "very, very compelling."[47]

Dallas Mavericks

Ownership

Cuban became the owner of Dallas Mavericks in 2000.

On January 4, 2000, Cuban purchased a majority stake in the NBA's Dallas Mavericks for $285 million from H. Ross Perot, Jr..[48][49]

In the 20 years before Cuban bought the team, the Mavs had a winning percentage of 40%, and playoff record of 21–32.[50][51] In the ten years following, the team won 69% of their regular season games and reached the playoffs in each of those seasons. The Mavs playoff record with Cuban is 49 wins and 57 losses, including their first trip to the NBA Finals in 2006, where they lost to the Miami Heat.[52] On June 12, 2011, the Dallas Mavericks defeated the Miami Heat to win the NBA Finals. Historically, NBA team owners publicly play more passive roles and watch basketball games from skyboxes; Cuban sits alongside fans while donning team jerseys. Cuban flies his private Gulfstream V to attend road games.[53]

In May 2010, H. Ross Perot, Jr. who retained 5% ownership filed a lawsuit against Cuban alleging the franchise was insolvent or in imminent danger of insolvency. In June 2010, Cuban responded in a court filing maintaining Perot is wrongly seeking money to offset some $100 million in losses on the Victory Park real estate development.[54]

NBA policy controversies

Cuban's ownership has been the source of extensive media attention and controversy involving league policies.[55]

Cuban has been fined by the NBA, mostly for critical statements about the league and referees, at least $1,665,000 for 13 incidents.[56] In a June 30, 2006 interview, Mavericks player Dirk Nowitzki said about Cuban:[57]

He's got to learn how to control himself as well as the players do. We can't lose our temper all the time on the court or off the court, and I think he's got to learn that, too. He's got to improve in that area and not yell at the officials the whole game. I don't think that helps us.... He sits right there by our bench. I think it's a bit much. But we all told him this before. It's nothing new. The game starts, and he's already yelling at them. So he needs to know how to control himself a little.

In an interview with the Associated Press, Cuban said that he matches NBA fines with charitable donations of equal amounts.[58] In a nationally publicized incident, he criticized the league's manager of officials, Ed T. Rush, saying that he "wouldn't be able to manage a Dairy Queen". Dairy Queen management took offense to Cuban's comments and invited him to manage a Dairy Queen restaurant for a day. Cuban accepted the company's invitation and worked for a day at a Dairy Queen in Coppell, Texas, where fans lined up in the street to get a Blizzard from the owner of the Mavericks.[59]

During the 2005–06 NBA season, Cuban started a booing campaign when former Maverick player Michael Finley returned to play against the Mavs as a member of the San Antonio Spurs.[60] In a playoff series between the Mavericks and Spurs, Cuban cursed Spurs forward Bruce Bowen[61] and was fined $200,000 by the NBA for rushing onto the court and criticizing NBA officials.[62] After the 2006 NBA Finals, Cuban was fined $250,000 by the NBA for repeated misconduct following the Mavericks' loss to the Miami Heat in Game Five of the 2006 NBA Finals.

In February 2007, Cuban publicly criticized NBA Finals MVP Dwyane Wade and declared that he would get fined if he made any comments about what he thought really happened in the 2006 NBA Finals.[63][64]

On January 16, 2009, after a reviewing, the league fined Cuban $25,000 for yelling at Denver Nuggets player J. R. Smith at the end of the first half on a Mavericks-at-Nuggets game played on January 13.[65][66] Cuban was apparently incensed that Smith had thrown an elbow that barely missed Mavericks forward Antoine Wright.[67] Cuban offered to match the fine with a donation to a charity of Smith's choosing. Cuban stated that if he doesn't hear from Smith that he will donate the money to the NHL Players' Association Goals and Dreams Fund in the names of Todd Bertuzzi and Steve Moore.[68] In May 2009, Cuban made a reference to the Denver Nuggets being "Thugs" after a loss to the Nuggets in game 3 of the Western Conference Semifinals. The statement was geared towards the Nuggets and their fans. As he passed Kenyon Martin's mother, who was seated near Cuban as he left the arena, he pointed at her and said, "that includes your son". This controversial comment revisited media attention on Cuban yet again. Cuban issued an apology the next day referencing the poor treatment of away fans in arenas around the league. The league issued a statement stating that they would not fine him.[69]

On May 22, 2010, Cuban was fined $100,000 for comments he made during a television interview about trying to sign LeBron James.[70]

Other sports businesses

In 2005, Cuban expressed interest in buying the National Hockey League's Pittsburgh Penguins.[71] In 2006, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reported that Cuban had joined an investment group with Dan Marino, Kevin Millevoi, Andy Murstein, and Walnut Capital principals Gregg Perelman and Todd Reidbord to acquire the Penguins.[72]

Cuban has also expressed interest in owning a Major League Baseball team, such as the Pittsburgh Pirates[73] or the Chicago Cubs.[74] It was announced in April 2007 that the Cubs would go on sale once the Chicago Tribune's sale to Sam Zell is finalized, but Cuban refused to speculate on purchasing the club when it was not officially on the market.[75] On July 12, 2007, Cuban sent in an application to MLB to purchase the Chicago Cubs, which along with Wrigley Field and the Cubs Television Contract could go as high as $1 billion.[76] On October 8, 2007, he said he would likely bid on the team, calling it "an opportunity [he] couldn't let slip by" and also reiterated his interest in the team on The Jimmy Kimmel Show on November 3, 2007.[77] In July 2008, he submitted an initial bid of $1.3 Billion to buy the Cubs and was invited to participate in a second round of bidding along with several other potential ownership groups.[78] Cuban was not selected to participate in the final bidding process in January 2009. On August 4, 2010, Cuban actively bid to buy the Texas Rangers. Cuban stopped bids after 1:00 am, having placed bids totaling almost 600 million dollars. He had outbid ex-pitcher Nolan Ryan, but lost the deal before the Rangers played the San Francisco Giants in the 2010 World Series. In February 2011, Cuban said he was open to becoming a minority owner of the New York Mets after owner Fred Wilpon announced that he was planning to sell up to 25% interest in the team.[79]

In June 2011, Cuban was mentioned as considering the purchase of the Los Angeles Dodgers.[80]

In April, 2010, Cuban loaned the newly formed UFL football league $5 million dollars. He did not own a franchise and he was not involved in day-to-day operations of the league nor of any of its teams.[81] In January 2011, he filed a federal lawsuit against the UFL for their failure to repay the loan by the October 6, 2010 deadline.[82]

On September 12, 2007, Cuban said that he was in talks with Vince, Linda, Stephanie, and Shane McMahon of World Wrestling Entertainment in creating a mixed martial arts company that would compete with Ultimate Fighting Championship.[83] Cuban is now a bondholder of Zuffa, the UFC's parent company.[84]

Cuban followed up his intentions by organizing "HDNet Fights", a mixed martial arts promotion which airs exclusively on HDNet and premiered on October 13, 2007 with a card headlined by a fight between Erik Paulson and Jeff Ford as well as fights featuring veterans Drew Fickett and Justin Eilers.[85]

At World Wrestling Entertainment's 2003 Survivor Series, Cuban was involved in a staged altercation with RAW GM Eric Bischoff and RAW Superstar Randy Orton.[86] On December 7, 2009, Cuban acted as the guest host of WWE Raw, where he got revenge on Randy Orton for his attack on him at Survivor Series 2003, where he was the guest referee in his match against Kofi Kingston when he gave Kingston a fast count. He then announced Orton would face Kingston at TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs. At the end of the show, Cuban was slammed through a table by then No.1 contender for the WWE Championship, Sheamus.[87]

Since 2009, Mark has been a panelist at the annual MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference[88]

Political leanings

Cuban is an admirer of author/philosopher Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead.[89] About Rand's novel The Fountainhead, he said: "[It] was incredibly motivating to me. It encouraged me to think as an individual, take risks to reach my goals, and responsibility for my successes and failures. I loved it."[90] His political views lean towards libertarianism.[91] He held a position on the centrist Unity08 political organization's advisory council.[92] While learning towards libertarianism, Cuban posted an entry on his blog claiming paying more taxes to be the most patriotic thing someone can do. [93]

Cuban has donated $7,000 to political campaigns, $6,000 going to Republican Senator Orrin Hatch of Utah. $1,000 went to Democratic California Congresswoman Zoe Lofgren.[94]

Redacted

Cuban financed the film Redacted through Magnolia Pictures, a docudrama based on the Mahmudiyah killings: the March 2006 rape, murder, and burning of 14-year-old Iraqi girl Abeer Qassim Hamza al-Janabi and murder of her parents and younger sister by U.S. soldiers. Two of the soldiers were convicted and three pleaded guilty, receiving sentences up to 110 years.[95] In September 2007, Cuban, in his capacity as owner of Magnolia Pictures, "redacted" disturbing photographs from the concluding moments of the film, citing copyrights/permissions issues.[96]

Fallen Patriot Fund

Cuban started the Fallen Patriot Fund to help families of U.S. military persons killed or injured during the Iraq War, personally matching the first $1 million in contributions with funds from the Mark Cuban Foundation which is run by his brother Brian Cuban.[97]

2008 presidential endorsement

On February 8, 2008, Cuban announced his endorsement for Michael Bloomberg for President in the 2008 presidential election on his blog.[98] He stated in his endorsement: "Are you listening Mayor Bloomberg? For less than the cost of opening a tent pole movie, you can change the status quo".[citation needed]

Insider trading allegation

On November 17, 2008, it was reported that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed a civil suit against Mark Cuban relating to alleged insider trading in the shares of Mamma.com, now known as Copernic.[99] A stock dilution occurred shortly after a trade in June 2004, giving hints of inside knowledge at the time of the trade, and Cuban allegedly was saved from a loss of $750,000.[100] The SEC claims that Cuban ordered the sale of his holdings in Mamma.com after he had been confidentially approached by the company to participate in a transaction likely to dilute shares of current shareholders. Cuban disputes the charges, saying he had not agreed to keep the information secret.[101] On his blog, Cuban contended the facts were false and that the investigation was "a product of gross abuse of prosecutorial discretion."[102]

In July 2009 the U.S. District Court dismissed the charges against Cuban. But the SEC appealed, and in September 2010 an appeals court said that the district court had erred, that further proceedings would be necessary to address the merits of the suit.[103]

"The Mark Cuban Stimulus Plan"

On February 9, 2009, Cuban announced his own "stimulus plan", involving what he called "an open source exchange of ideas."[104][dead link] His plan entails individuals posting ideas that fit certain criteria (breaking even within 60 days, profitability within 90 days, no advertising, certain banking controls for Cuban) in the hopes that either Cuban will fund them, or other individuals will take up the ideas thereby stimulating the economy.[105][dead link]

Film and television credits

Acting roles

  • Entourage (2010 episode) as himself
  • Breaking the F-ing Rules (2007 film) as "Seamus"
  • The Loop (TV series) (2007 episode) as himself
  • All In (2006 film) as himself
  • Like Mike 2: Streetball (2006 film) as "Drop Squad Coach"
  • The Cookout (2004 film) as himself
  • Walker, Texas Ranger (TV Series, 2000) as "Mark Smith"
  • Lost at Sea (1995 film) as "Villain"
  • Talking About Sex (1994 film) as "Macho Mark"

As himself

  1. Real Time with Bill Maher - (Ep. 220) Cuban appeared on the panel along with Dan Savage, Chrystia Freeland, and Marc Maron. July 15, 2011 [106]
  2. Dancing with the Stars – Cuban was one of the 12 contestants on the 5th season of Dancing with the Stars.[107] He was partnered with show veteran Kym Johnson.[107] After making the cut for four weeks, they were eliminated on October 23, 2007. They were the fifth couple to go after welterweight boxing champion Floyd Mayweather, Jr. and professional partner Karina Smirnoff were sent packing the week before.
  3. The Simpsons – Cuban voiced himself in the episode "The Burns and the Bees".
  4. NBA All-Star Weekend Celebrity Game– Cuban played for the West team in the NBA All-Star Weekend game on February 12, 2010.
  5. Entourage – Season 7 Episode 8 – Sniff Sniff Gang Bang Season 8 Episode 3 - One Last Shot
  6. WWE Raw – Mark Cuban appeared on WWE Raw (December 7, 2009) and was put through a table by WWE Superstar Sheamus
  7. Shark Tank – Season 2, Episode 1, 2 and 7 – Cuban appeared on Shark Tank as a guest shark
  8. Colbert Report appeared on the show to be interviewed as a billionaire

References

  1. ^ Mark Cuban profile page Forbes.com. Accessed April 2011
  2. ^ a b Zillgitt, Jeff (February 12, 2010). "Maverick owner Cuban gains in stature among NBA owners". USA Today. http://www.usatoday.com/sports/basketball/nba/mavericks/2010-02-11-cuban-all-star-game_N.htm. Retrieved May 12, 2010. 
  3. ^ Altman, Alex; Pickert, Kate; Stephey, M.J. (November 18, 2008). "Dallas Mavericks Owner Mark Cuban". Time. http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1859909,00.html. Retrieved May 12, 2010. 
  4. ^ NBA biography
  5. ^ HDNet Press Release dated December 16, 2003
  6. ^ a b c d Pittsburgh Tribune-Review: Cuban hoping to work his magic here someday. October 22, 2006.
  7. ^ Mark Cuban: Web 1.0's Richie Rich needs some respect
  8. ^ ESPN The Magazine. Retrieved on July 14, 2011.
  9. ^ Devin Leonard (October 4, 2007). "Mark Cuban wants a little R-E-S-P-E-C-T". CNN. http://money.cnn.com/2007/10/03/news/newsmakers/mark_cuban.fortune/. 
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  12. ^ The Maverick
  13. ^ Mark Cuban in Indiana University Alumni Association,Indiana Alumni Magazine
  14. ^ Marriage to Tiffany Stewart
  15. ^ Cuban's family
  16. ^ Cuban family mansion in Dallas
  17. ^ Blog Maverick: Success and Motivation, Part 1
  18. ^ "Blog Maverick: Success and Motivation, You only have to be right once!"
  19. ^ "Blog Maverick: Success and Motivation, Part 2"
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  21. ^ BlogMaverick: A little bit of history....Lotus Notes
  22. ^ Losing's not an option for Cuban
  23. ^ A 'must read' by Maverick owner Mark Cuban
  24. ^ Q&A With Mark Cuban
  25. ^ Gale Group Newsletter Database
  26. ^ Yahoo! completes acquisition of Broadcast.com
  27. ^ What Mark Cuban is doing with his $1 billion
  28. ^ Mark Cuban profile page at Forbes.com; accessed April 2011
  29. ^ Guinness World Records
  30. ^ Holdings
  31. ^ Mark Cuban buys Landmark Theatres
  32. ^ 2929 Productions at IMDb
  33. ^ Best Stuff and Primedia Launch Best
  34. ^ HDNet, Only All-High Definition National Television Network, Launches on DIRECTV
  35. ^ IMDb: The Benefactor
  36. ^ Mark Cuban to Finance Grokster's Fight
  37. ^ Mark Cuban to relaunch IceRocket
  38. ^ RedSwoosh latest video file-sharing entrant, to raise $5M+
  39. ^ AOL Acquires Weblogs, Inc.
  40. ^ Clean living
  41. ^ Dallas Mavericks Owner Mark Cuban to Host Talk Show Exclusively on SIRIUS Satellite Radio
  42. ^ Mark Cuban invests in new investigative journalism site
  43. ^ Cuban's made his agenda crystal clear
  44. ^ And it looked so good
  45. ^ Money is Good
  46. ^ Mark Cuban's online resource for the US government bailout of financial institutions
  47. ^ Dallas Business Journal. Retrieved on April 20, 2011.
  48. ^ Cuban, unembargoed
  49. ^ NBA press release
  50. ^ Dallas Mavericks 1980–
  51. ^ Sports Network
  52. ^ NBA.com: Finals 2006 Mavs lose to Miami Heat
  53. ^ All fun and games for Cuban
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  58. ^ Cuban fined $250,000 for tirade. The Associated Press. June 21, 2006
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  60. ^ Finley's 'act' turns off Cuban
  61. ^ Spurs' Bowen adds to Dallas' frustration
  62. ^ Yahoo! Sports
  63. ^ "Nowitzki won't comment on Wade's criticism"
  64. ^ "I know you are, but what am I", blogmaverick.com
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  67. ^ Cuban may still face punishment for spat
  68. ^ http://www.rockymountainnews.com/news/2009/jan/18/nuggets-report-inauguration-buzz/
  69. ^ "Cuban posts donation plans on blog". ESPN. http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3841384. Retrieved January 19, 2009. 
  70. ^ Cuban fined for LeBron James comments
  71. ^ Cuban, Marino to buy Pens?
  72. ^ Anderson, Shelly (June 28, 2006). "Cuban, Marino join N.Y. group in bid for the Penguins". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06179/701659-61.stm. 
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  74. ^ Mariotti, Jay (May 30, 2006). "Pitiful Cubs could use a maverick owner". Chicago Sun-Times. http://www.suntimes.com/output/mariotti/cst-spt-jay30.html. 
  75. ^ "Cuban says he won't speculate on Cubs sale". ESPN. April 10, 2007. http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2831686. 
  76. ^ Mark Cuban Applies to Buy Chicago Cubs. Associated Press. July 13, 2007
  77. ^ ESPN – Cuban on possibly buying Cubs: 'Opportunity I couldn't let slip by'
  78. ^ Report: Cubs cut number of bids to at least three, including Cuban. ESPN. July 24, 2008
  79. ^ Cuban willing to talk if approached by Mets. MLB.com. February 3, 2011
  80. ^ "Mark Cuban ponders Dodgers". ESPN. June 22, 2011
  81. ^ Cuban is newest league owner in UFL. KESN. Retrieved 2010-04-24.
  82. ^ Wilonsky, Robert (2011-01-13). "Mark Cuban Files Federal Suit to Get Back His $5 Million Loan to the United Football League". Dallas Observer. http://blogs.dallasobserver.com/unfairpark/2011/01/mark_cuban_files_federal_suit.php. Retrieved 2011-01-13. 
  83. ^ "Cuban sees bright future for MMA". ESPN/Sherdog. 2007. http://sports.espn.go.com/extra/mma/news/story?id=3017701. Retrieved Sept. 14, 2007. 
  84. ^ Cuban Now a Zuffa Bondholder
  85. ^ HDNet Fights
  86. ^ Superstars upset over Mark Cuban segment, SD treated differently, more
  87. ^ WWE website
  88. ^ http://www.sloansportsconference.com/
  89. ^ Mark Cuban's Crush On Ayn Rand
  90. ^ My First Literary Crush
  91. ^ Mark Cuban – Libertarian
  92. ^ unity08.com: Advisory Council
  93. ^ http://blogmaverick.com/2011/09/19/the-most-patriotic-thing-you-can-do-2/
  94. ^ Cuban's political contributions
  95. ^ "US ex-soldier guilty of Iraq rape". BBC News. May 7, 2009. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/8039257.stm. 
  96. ^ "De Palma defends redacted". http://gothamist.com/2007/10/11/video_of_the_da_121.php. Retrieved December 13, 2007. 
  97. ^ Fallen Patriot Fund website
  98. ^ Cuban's political endorsements
  99. ^ SEC civil suit against Cuban
  100. ^ Wall Street Journal report on insider trading accusations
  101. ^ Reuters report on insider trading accusations
  102. ^ Mark Cuban's personal weblog
  103. ^ Mark Cuban to Face S.E.C. Insider Case Again New York Times, September 21, 2010.
  104. ^ L.A. Times report on Cuban's "stimulus plan"[dead link]
  105. ^ CBS TV report on Cuban's "Stimulus Plan"[dead link]
  106. ^ "Real Time with Bill Maher (Ep. 220)". HBO. http://www.hbo.com/real-time-with-bill-maher/index.html#/real-time-with-bill-maher/episodes/0/220-episode/index.html. 
  107. ^ a b Dancing With The Stars

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