
Arsenal recently built a new stadium with the help of the company called Fly Emirates. The stadium cost them millions of dollars. Why did they (Fly Emirates) do it? Sure, their name will be plastered all over the stadium, will be written on Arsenal's jerseys, and the stadium itself will be name Emirates Stadium, but are these benefits worth the amount of money they spent? Will they be able to make a profit from this? What was their incentive? They spent an awful lot of money and it won't be easy to make that much from advertising. They will probably get more customers from the increased exposure, but it may not lead to the huge amount of profit, and this may cause them to lose money on the venture. It is possible that they have some sort of agreement with the team where they get a percentage of the profit or something along those lines, but that it unlikely because the sponsor usually gives money to the team not the other way around. Perphaps their incentive was the fact that Arsenal are a strong team, and they could perform well during the season, which would have a positive effect on both the team and the company. Fly Emirates had one huge cost spent on the stadium. Will the benefit be worth it?
-Ivan Kukharkin