#1
|
|||
|
|||
Magna Entertainment Corp (MEC) - Some Perspective
Catching up on some posts tonite and have noticed some threads/comments on Magna.
As background, there are three major entities in US racing today - MEC (Magna), Churchill Downs Inc., and NYRA. Only one of the three is headed by a person who owns, breeds, races and loves thoroughbreds - Frank Stronach of MEC. CD has been headed for the past 15+ years by Tom Meeker, who does not own, race, breed or otherwise care about TB horses except for how they affect CDI's bottom line and stock price. NYRA has the best franchise in the sport but has almost been driven to bankruptcy b/c of corruption. MEC is headed by Frank Stronach, who has invested hundreds of millions of dollars of his own money to enhance the TB industry. No one at CD (for sure) or NYRA can say the same. Has he (Stronach) made mistakes? Absolutely. At least they were mistakes that had the best interest of TB racing in mind. Stronach should be lauded for his efforts and investment. We need more like him. LR |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
Frank Stronach has invested hundred's of millions of dollars of investors in Magna's money into the thoroughbred industry. Your comment that he did it to " enhance " the industry is an opinion. The fact is he substantially overpaid for as much property as he could get his hands on in the hopes of getting slot revenue. This is my favorite quote......" NYRA has the best franchise in the sport but has almost been driven to bankruptcy b/c of corruption." That is an opinion, which you are entitled to, but is unsupportable by facts. NYRA's current situation is the result of MANY things, and one being poor management IN THE PAST, but there are many, and more severe, others. Having a state OTB system, in many cases literally in their back yard, syphoning hundreds of millions of dollars directly out of the thoroughbred industry would be a major cause for the current state of affairs. A substantial financial burden levied upon them by a publicity hungry, and office hungry, district attorney would be another one. Not to defend in any way the tax fraud involving the mutual clerks, but considering that is the only concrete offense uncovered in the probe it would be far more appropriate to suggest that NYRA was run in a cleaner fashion than any racing institution in America. Try and make at least an attempt to tell the whole story to achieve any sort of credibility. But hey....thanks for the Magna infomercial. |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Couldn't agree with you more. There are quite a few NYRA fans here though that love to bash him. Stronach deserves huge credit for what he has done for racing.
Hope FS is doing well. So when are you going to try First Samurai on the turf? I would love to see FS and Kip Deville go at it in the Turf Mile. KD put in a nice effort this weekend, he just ran into a monster. |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Those are extremely good points you make. I don't think I care for all of Franks moves but you can't knock his drive and commitment to the sport, including spending millions of his own dollars.
|
#5
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
|
#6
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
|
#7
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
" MEC is headed by Frank Stronach, who has invested hundreds of millions of dollars of his own money to enhance the TB industry. No one at CD (for sure) or NYRA can say the same." The money you are suggesting was for him to race, breed, and sell horses. Sorry if I am not ready to declare this a humanitarian effort to improve racing. I would suggest, and I don't think if given sodium pentathol Frank would disagree, that this was done for personal pleasure and profit. I am glad you brought me back to the quote however. I don't think the Phipps family, just to name one member of the NYRA board, would agree with the last sentance. I understand Frank Stronach's commitment to racing. I also happen to think it is highly debatable that he has been good for racing overall and, more importantly, I am very concerned about what affect his enormous investment will have on racing in the future. |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
Frankie has my respect and I "love" the guy for all he has accomplished and done for the sport.
However, the Magna method is not appropriate for NY racing. Upholding tradition, upgrading all dirt to synthetic, and maintaining an affordable family and fan friendly atmosphere are key here in NY. These are not failed tracks that are up for sale and they don't need to be nuked into malls, casinos, outrageous admission prices. We'll see on June 30th who the players are. Just jacking up prices and putting water slides in the infield is not an anwser. |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
I like all 3 entities. However, NYRA cannot operate as a non-profit. It just doesnt work for them. Stronach is awesome. I love this guy and his passion and his vision. CDSI knows how to make money and they have to report to the share holders. But Frank also has to answer to his share holders and they are not very happy. But he has taken so many one time charges that it hurts his bottom line. Frank or CDSI will do wonders for New York Racing. If the NYRA could be a for profit company I think they could do a much better job. New York has the best facilities and the best racing in the nation year round and it should have a top rate organization running it.
|
#10
|
||||
|
||||
Quote:
The fact that Stronach actually owns and breeds, etc and runs one of the major brands in racing today would worry me more than anything. Not to say he is a bad guy, because I doubt he is, but sometimes when you have emotional investment in something you are charged with running, that emotion can blind your otherwise sound judgment. In the short run, maybe that is good for people in the game, but it is possible any emotional decision could be a short term fix that is detrimental down the road. Who would want that? Another CEO responsibility is to ensure long term growth. Sometimes, emotional decisions hinder that. I would rather have a beer and talk the game with someone like Stronach. But, if I wanted someone to make cold hard decisions, without any emotional attachment, give me someone else. That doesnt make Stronach a bad guy by any means. Its just business.
__________________
"Boston fans hate the Yankees, we hate the Canadiens and we hate the Lakers. It's in our DNA. It just is." - Bill Simmons |
#11
|
||||
|
||||
Hey LBig. Thanks for clarrifying things. I know nothing of this side of the racing world, but I would like to learn. You gave me a valuable bit of information.
And I hope to see First Samuri on the track very soon. |
#12
|
|||
|
|||
Considering Bill Nader, who is currently one of the top dogs " running " racing in New York, is 1-9 to be offered AT LEAST his current job by anybody who might get the NYRA franchise, I find it hard to understand why you would feel another entity would do a better job running NY racing.
|
#13
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
|
#14
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
|
#15
|
|||
|
|||
The one reason that I really hate Stronach is because he won't allow TVG to televise his tracks. It's completely ridiculous. Nobody has HRTV. I don't know the exact numbers but I think that TVG reaches about 30 million households while HRTV only reaches about 5 million. Stronach is a stubborn s.o.b. He is costing his company millions of dollars by refusing to let TVG televise his tracks. He doesn't care though.
Anyway, it really angers me that I can't watch Santa Anita or Gulfstream. I place the majority of the blame on Stronach although TVG is partially to blame also. |
#16
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
|
#17
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
|
#18
|
|||
|
|||
At least if you award the bid to the NYRA NY won't have to hassle over who owns the properties.
|
#19
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
Furthermore, if you are suggesting the government moved in simply because NYRA wasn't running racing " correctly " then you are not looking at the situation with an unbiased eye. |
#20
|
|||
|
|||
Quote:
NYRA is corrupt trash. They ruined a great franchise with their corrupt organization. Enough with the non-profit fraud they have been pulling too. Non-profit horse racing. Non-profit business=corrupt business. Lets get some new blood in there. |