For a lot of these teams, there's also a lot of cost involved in operating the team. So, you have to take that into account. In many cases, these teams operate at a profit. But some do so at a loss because of very high player/athlete salaries + luxury taxes. Bottom line, don't just look at the acquisition cost then the present/future valuation. This is not like a stock. It's more like real estate that you have to maintain/renovate with tenants who may or may not pay rent to cover the costs. I've been doing some research and came across an interesting investment opportunity in the private equity sector. Well, this firm specializes in sports-related investments, like acquiring stakes in professional sports teams, sports media companies, and sports facilities.
This is a serious project on the likes of google, apple and Microsoft when nobody is talking about the internet yet? What's their strategy? Are they focusing on a specific sport or region?
As the owner of the team don't you need to continue to invest money so that the team can operate and increase in value? Or are you saying an organization is self stainable after your initial investment?
@@estevenjavankastberg Pretty solid from what I've seen. They've made successful investments in various sports franchises and have a knack for identifying lucrative opportunities in the industry. They have a diversified approach, investing across different sports and geographical regions. It seems they're tapping into the global sports market rather than limiting themselves to one area.
For a lot of these teams, there's also a lot of cost involved in operating the team. So, you have to take that into account. In many cases, these teams operate at a profit. But some do so at a loss because of very high player/athlete salaries + luxury taxes. Bottom line, don't just look at the acquisition cost then the present/future valuation. This is not like a stock. It's more like real estate that you have to maintain/renovate with tenants who may or may not pay rent to cover the costs. I've been doing some research and came across an interesting investment opportunity in the private equity sector. Well, this firm specializes in sports-related investments, like acquiring stakes in professional sports teams, sports media companies, and sports facilities.
That sounds intriguing. Thanks for bringing this opportunity to our attention. How's their track record? where and how can retail customer can buy it?
This is a serious project on the likes of google, apple and Microsoft when nobody is talking about the internet yet? What's their strategy? Are they focusing on a specific sport or region?
As the owner of the team don't you need to continue to invest money so that the team can operate and increase in value? Or are you saying an organization is self stainable after your initial investment?
@@estevenjavankastberg Pretty solid from what I've seen. They've made successful investments in various sports franchises and have a knack for identifying lucrative opportunities in the industry. They have a diversified approach, investing across different sports and geographical regions. It seems they're tapping into the global sports market rather than limiting themselves to one area.
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When do the Saudi’s start investing in college football leagues? I’m thinking the Big 12 and ACC might be legit options
Sports and money?? More like just money as you're sitting in Jeddah