Report: Sabres owner Terry Pegula acquires $1.75 billion after selling land
Gary Wiepert / Reuters
Buffalo Sabres owner Terry Pegula hasn't declared interest in purchasing the Buffalo Bills, though it looks like cash flow won't be an issue.
According to The Buffalo News, Pegula freed up $1.75 billion after his East Resources Inc. and another undisclosed company sold 75,000 acres of land in West Virginia and Ohio.
According to the story, Forbes now estimates Pegula is worth $3.3 billion, giving him more than enough money to make a run at the Bills.
Of course, Pegula has kept quiet on his intentions where the Bills are concerned, so this could be nothing more than a shrewd business move.
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