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Feb.03
10:22 AM ET
Tuesday, 3 Feb 2009
Breaking News: Mets and Citi Continue To Stand By Deal
Posted By:Darren Rovell
Topics:Endorsements | Television | Media | Print Media | Marketing | Advertising | Sports
Sectors:Media
Companies:Citigroup Inc
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Citigroup has received $45 billion in government bailout money and some believe the deal for the new stadium is therefore not the best use of funds.
Despite all the noise, including a front page story in the Wall Street Journal today, the Mets just sent us this statement.
"In conversations this morning, Citi reinforced that they will honor our legally binding agreement."
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