- MLSE
MLSE may refer to:
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Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment , owner and operator of several Toronto based sports teams
*Maximum Likelihood Sequence Estimation , an algorithm
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MLSE may refer to:
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Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.
MLSE — Maple Leaf Sports Entertainment Ltd. (MLSE) sind die Besitzer und Betreiber einer Reihe von Sportvereinen in Kanada. Zum anderen gehören der MLSE eine Reihe von Immobilien und sie sind einer der größten Finanzdienstleister in Kanada. Folgende… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment — Ltd. Type Private Industry Sports, property management Founded 1931 (as Maple Leaf Gardens Ltd.) 1998 (present nam … Wikipedia
Larry Tanenbaum — Lawrence Larry Tanenbaum is a Canadian businessman who is chairman of Maple Leaf Sports Entertainment (MLSE). He owns a 13% stake in MLSE through his holding company Kilmer Sports Inc.He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from… … Wikipedia
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Toronto FC — Infobox Football club clubname = Toronto FC current = Toronto FC 2008 fullname = Toronto FC nickname = TFC, Reds shortname = founded = 2006 dissolved = ground = BMO Field capacity = 20,522 chrtitle = Owner chairman = flagicon|Canada MLSE ceo =… … Wikipedia
Toronto FC — Voller Name Toronto FC Gegründet 11. Mai 2006 Stadion … Deutsch Wikipedia
Air Canada Centre — Infobox Stadium | stadium name = Air Canada Centre nickname = The ACC The Hangar location = 40 Bay Street Toronto, Ontario M5J 2X2 broke ground = March 12, 1997 opened = February 19, 1999 owner = Maple Leaf Sports Entertainment construction cost … Wikipedia
Maple Leaf Gardens — This article is about the arena. For the company formerly known as Maple Leaf Gardens Ltd., see Maple Leaf Sports Entertainment. Maple Leaf Gardens Location 60 Carlton Street, Toronto, Ontario, M … Wikipedia
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