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Michael E.
Heisley (March 13, 1937 –
April 26, 2014) was an
American businessman and
former majority owner of the
Memphis Grizzlies. A
computer salesman...
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Heisley is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Michael Heisley (1937–2014),
American businessman and
sports owner Newt
Heisley (1920–2009)...
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Newton Foust Heisley (November 9, 1920 – May 14, 2009) was an
American commercial artist who was
responsible for the
design of the POW/MIA flag adopted...
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black field. The
original design for the flag was
created by Newt
Heisley. In 1971, a New Jersey–based
agency he
worked for ****igned him to create...
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attempt to sell the team to Bill Laurie, it was
instead sold to
Michael Heisley and
subsequently moved to Memphis, Tennessee, for the 2001–02 season. The...
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operated by Coleman-Weaver
Company as
Heisley Mine No. 3
until 1922, when Coleman-Weaver
dissolved and
partner John
Heisley Weaver, a
Philadelphia industrialist...
- at the 2010 census.
Colver got its name from B.
Dawson Coleman and John
Heisley Weaver,
using the
first three letters of
Coleman and the last
three letters...
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switches and routers). On June 11, 2012,
sources told ESPN.com that
Michael Heisley had an
agreement in
principle to sell the
Memphis Grizzlies to
Robert Pera...
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Michael Heisley to make the
Grizzlies more
attractive to a
potential buyer.
Wallace said, "No one put
pressure on me to do this, and
Michael Heisley has actually...
- Louis.
After interference by the NBA, the
Grizzlies were sold to
Michael Heisley. He
immediately started the
process to
relocate the team, and
eight U.S...