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Enos Stanley Kroenke (/ ˈ k r ɒ ŋ k i /; born July 29, 1947) is an American billionaire businessman. He is the owner of Kroenke Sports & Entertainment, which is the holding company of Arsenal F.C. of the Premier League and Arsenal W.F.C. of the Women's Super League, the Los Angeles Rams of the NFL, Denver Nuggets of the NBA, Colorado Avalanche of the NHL, Colorado Rapids of MLS, Colorado ...
The richest person within the sporting world is Stan Kroenke, whose net worth is $16.2 billion according to Forbes. Kroenke owns the NFL's Los Angeles Rams, who play in the most expensive stadium ...
net worth Source of wealth Arsenal (more information) Stan Kroenke [1] $16.9B [2] Commercial property Kroenke Sports & Entertainment Walmart: Aston Villa (more information) V Sports [3] $10.3B [4] [5] Investment and Industry. Fortress Investment Group Comcast [6] Bournemouth: William P. Foley [7] $2.0B [8] Fidelity National Financial. Vegas ...
Stanley Kroenke: $10.7 Billion Net Worth. Team: Los Angeles Rams. Year Purchased: 2010. Price Paid for Team: $750 million. ... Real estate powerbroker Stanley Kroenke is worth $10.7 billion, much ...
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In 1995, KSE bought a stake in the National Football League's St. Louis Rams and Stan Kroenke became the team's vice-chairman. In 2000, KSE became full owner of both the National Basketball Association's Denver Nuggets and the National Hockey League's Colorado Avalanche, purchasing the teams from Charlie Lyons' Ascent Entertainment Group.
1. Dallas Cowboys. League: NFL Sport: Football Valuation: $8,000,000,000 Owner: Jerry Jones Year purchased: 1989 Price paid: $150,000,000 Revenue: $1,087,000,000 More ...
People associated with and Sports and entertainment properties owned and/or operated by Stan Kroenke Subcategories This category has the following 8 subcategories, out of 8 total.