Correct option is C. The owners of stadiums that bear the names of nowbankrupt companies have a problem deciding what to do about those names.
When a company spends millions to put their company name on a major stadium, controversy often follows as the value of such an expenditure is difficult to track. Major stadium naming deals have also seen another trend: corporate failures.
Throughout the booms and busts of the American economy, many companies who have chosen to embark on a naming rights contract have seen their companies suffer financially or even collapse within several years of a naming deal. Although external, indirectly related factors are certainly at play, the correlation is quite impressive: In many cases naming deals parallel a corporate “boom” spending mentality that contributes to a company’s weakness when a bubble bursts.
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