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The Vikings first ownership group, Minnesota Pro Football, Inc. (later renamed Minnesota Vikings Football Club, Inc.), had three major shareholders (Bill Boyer, Max Winter, H. P. Skoglund) and two minor shareholders (Northwest Publications Inc. and Ole Haugsrud). In 1970, Boyer transferred his stock to a trust.
For several years, the Vikings and Wilf stated that their former home, the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, was inadequate and lobbied for a new stadium. [14] [15] In May 2012, the Minnesota Vikings moved closer to getting a new $975 million stadium after the state senate approved a plan that relies heavily on public financing. [16]
The Minnesota Vikings are a professional American football team based in Minneapolis. ... Co-owner Bill Boyer died on February 19, 1973 and was replaced on the team's ...
Pages in category "Minnesota Vikings owners" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. James H. Binger;
The oldest owner in the NFL, Virginia Halas McCaskey — whose net worth Forbes estimated at $1.3 billion in 2018 — is among the only owners whose family fortune comes directly from owning a ...
One NFL ownership group’s venture from football into futbol has helped a soccer city in the United States reach new heights.
After graduation, Wilf joined the family real estate business, Garden Homes. In 2005, Wilf and his brother Zygi Wilf, took control of the Minnesota Vikings with advisement on the deal coming from international law firm Greenberg Traurig and former Vikings COO Kevin Warren. [8] [9] Wilf was appointed president and his brother Zygi, CEO. As ...
Vikings owner and president Mark Wilf said in an interview with the Minnesota Star Tribune last month that ownership was “looking forward to a great future” with both Adofo-Mensah and O'Connell.