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London Olympics on Track: CEO

Fri 31 Jul 09 | 08:20 AM ET
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London Olympics on Track: CEO

Fri 31 Jul 09 | 08:20 AM ET
Monday marked the 3-year mark for the London 2012 Olympic Games. "Things are very much on track," Paul Deighton, CEO of LOCOG, said. While the infrastructure has been paid for by the taxpayer, the cost of running the Games is funded privately through ticket and merchandise sales and raising sponsorships, he added.

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