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CBS Sports HQ Live. CHICAGO (CBS) -- Former McDonald's chairman and Bears part-owner Andrew McKenna died Tuesday. McKenna was 93. "This afternoon we lost a friend of more than 40 years to our ...
Andrew McKenna Sr., a titan in Chicago’s business, civic and sports arenas, died Tuesday. Mr. McKenna, along with insurance magnate Patrick Ryan, purchased 19.6% of the Chicago Bears in 1990 ...
Chicago businessman Andrew McKenna, a part owner of the Bears and member of the team's board of directors, passed away Tuesday at the age of 93. "This afternoon we lost a friend of more than 40 years ...
The Chicago Bears' ownership group is considering the sale of a minority stake, according to Bloomberg's <a href=" ...
Andrew McKenna, chairman of McDonald’s Corporation, speaks to the media during a news conference at the conclusion of the company’s annual meeting May 20, 2004, in Oak Brook.
A minority ownership stake in the Bears could soon be up for sale. The team is giving thought to a sale of the shares ...
The Chicago Bears are reportedly preparing for an ownership shakeup. The franchise seeks to sell a small portion of equity previously held by longtime stakeholder Andrew McKenna Sr.
The NFL’s Chicago Bears are exploring a sale of the minority stake owned by the late Andrew McKenna Sr., according to people familiar with the matter.
The estate of Andrew McKenna has hired an investment bank to sell a stake in the Chicago Bears. That stake is roughly 2% of the team, according to three people familiar with the details.
Galatioto and McKenna’s son, Andrew McKenna Jr., didn’t respond to requests for comment. The Bears were led by 102-year-old Virginia Halas McCaskey, until her death in February.
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