Cisco Buys Naming Rights to A's Park
14th Nov 2006, 21:50 GMT
Cisco reached a deal with the Oakland A's to pay $4 million a year for 30 years for the naming rights to the baseball team's new stadium. Cisco also agreed to sell land it owns to the A's.
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