NEW YORK (AP) - The New York Yankees and Bank of America ended months of negotiations on a long-term, high-profile sponsorship agreement, part of the fallout from the financial industry's decision to accept aid from the federal government.
While the sides never discussed naming rights to the team's new $1.5 billion stadium, they had talked about the possibility of a 20-year deal that would have included signage, special events and tickets.
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