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Lights Out: How the Superdome Incident Affects Your Portfolio

by Marin Katusa, Casey Research:

It was the most important NFL game of the year, with over 100 million watching on television, consuming an estimated 1.2 billion chicken wings and 50 million cases of beer. The game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens drew the highest ratings ever for a Super Bowl Game.

But what people will remember the most is not the performance handed in by Joe Flacco, nor the sudden disappearance of Randy Moss on football’s biggest stage.

It was that the lights went out in the Superdome. For 35 minutes.

The reason? According to Entergy and SMG, the company that manages the Superdome, “a piece of equipment that is designed to monitor electrical load sensed an abnormality in the system. Once the issue was detected, the sensing equipment operated as designed and opened a breaker, causing power to be partially cut to the Superdome in order to isolate the issue.”

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2 comments to Lights Out: How the Superdome Incident Affects Your Portfolio

  • Slvrizgold

    The commericals sold for what, 8 million dollars per minute? How many extra chicken wings and beers were guzzled during that extra time? I’d say the power outage created a lot of extra revenues for not just the TV folks, but restaurants, bars, food/drink wholesalers and more.

  • NaySayer

    Although Alex Jones stated that it was an Agenda 21 teaching tool so all of us slaves would understand that this is the new america for us, that we won’t be getting electricity and water most of the day, I think it was just plain another example of a failing superpower’s decline. Although it apparently happened just after that beyonce person flashed a gang sign of the NWO and that is suspicious.

    You would think they could keep the power on. How many people are going to pay thousands of dollars for tickets and sit in the dark? How much revenue did the TV stations lose when everybody got bored and started watching something else just checking back on the commercials to see if the game got going again??

    This, in my opinion shows the decline of the former superpower that was the USA.

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