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Mergers & Acquisitions

Mar. 2, 2000

Sports Stats Come Easy for Merger Whiz

Eric Reifschneider is a math junkie who likes sports.

        One day Eric Reifschneider was hanging out with fellow Cooley Godward partner Rick Climan when the two struck up a conversation about who was a bigger loser: baseball's Boston Red Sox or hockey's New York Rangers.
        Reifschneider's days at Massachusetts Institute of Technology put him on the side of the Sox, which hadn't won a championship since Babe Ruth got traded in 1918. Bu...

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