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Last partners in Predators sale revealed

David Freeman, right, chief executive officer of 36 Venture Capital LLC, answers questions at a news conference with Nashville Predators owner Craig Leipold, left, Wednesday, Aug. 1, 2007 in Nashville, Tenn. The Predators have signed a letter of intent to sell the team to a local group of investors trying to keep the National Hockey League franchise from leaving town. Freeman has paid a $10 million deposit to make sure the deal is completed.

The local group bidding to buy the Nashville Predators announced its remaining five partners Monday. David Freeman, chief executive officer of 36 Venture Capital, is the lead investor who spoke on behalf of the group Aug. 1 when they confirmed their $193 million offer included a $10 million deposit. William “Boots” Del Biaggio, a minority partner in the San Jose Sharks, and Herb Fritch, CEO of…

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