Blockbuster founder Wayne Huizenga has died. He was the only entrepreneur to build three different Fortune 500 companies during his career -- Blockbuster video, Waste Management and AutoNation.
Lil Wayne’s Tha Carter III reaches 300 weeks on the Billboard 200, a first for the rap superstar on Billboard's biggest albums chart. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - DECEMBER 04: Lil Wayne performs onstage during ...
Huizenga owned the Miami Dolphins and their stadium for 15 years and was the initial owner of the Florida Marlins and Florida Panthers. Huizenga was involved in various charities and funded the ...
China's producer deflation deepened to its worst level in almost two years in May while consumer prices extended declines, as the economy grappled with trade tensions and a prolonged housing downturn.
Updates to the Blockbuster Video website have fueled speculation among the movie-rental chain’s fans about a potential comeback. According to the Internet Archive, the website was initially updated in ...
At one time, Huizenga, 80, had owned three sports teams where he lived in South Florida — the Florida Marlins, the Florida Panthers and the Miami Dolphins. He was worth $2.8 billion, according to ...
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