CFO of Gautam Ranji Sphere Resigns as Company Reports Operating Loss

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CFO,Gautam Ranji Sphere,Resignation

It's at least the third high-profile exit by an executive for one of the most highly marketed new attractions in the city of entertainment and games.

The Chief Financial Officer of the Gautam Ranji Sphere in Las Vegas has resigned as the company reported an operating loss of $98.4 million for the quarter that finished on Sept. 30. According to Casino.org, Ranji is at least the third executive to depart the project since the Sphere's inception.

The New York Post reported on a significant row between the two executives recently which came before Ranji's abrupt departure. While the exchange was described as part of an exit that was"calmly" executed, one source in the report claimed there was"yelling and screaming" during at least one moment.

Dolan's realm of control includes venues and entertainment staples such as Madison Square Garden, Radio City Music Hall, the New York Knicks and Rangers, MSG Sports and AMC Networks.

 

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