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Kraft Selling the Team!! Well sort of...

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Kraft is the ultimate villain he’s prepared to go after Jordan.
Really sticking it to BB.
 
Can anyone tell me what's the difference between selling a part of the team to a minority owner, which has been allowed for a while, and selling to private equity investors, which has only been allowed since 2024?
 
Can anyone tell me what's the difference between selling a part of the team to a minority owner, which has been allowed for a while, and selling to private equity investors, which has only been allowed since 2024?
Vetting process? Or something like that.
 
Can anyone tell me what's the difference between selling a part of the team to a minority owner, which has been allowed for a while, and selling to private equity investors, which has only been allowed since 2024?
The NFL has a rule that only individuals/families can own an NFL team. They can’t be corporations or equity funds (GB is the exception based on events which took place 100 years ago).

They have recently relaxed allowing funds to purchase minority shares because money. As of now, these equity funds may not purchase controlling shares.
 
Vetting process? Or something like that.
Sounds like they were having problems finding wealthy enough individuals and this allowed them to sell it to groups of investors instead.

[Edit: I mean the NFL in general for why they changed the rule, not the Krafts in this particular case.]
 
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I'd be surprised if Jonathan holds onto this team after his dad's gone. He's involved in the other businesses, and I don't know how he feels or if he's as passionate about it. Obviously, it takes up a lot of time, and his dad has mentioned on more than one occasion that 'Jonathan is off handling .... ', so he's clearly got enough going on outside of it. So I sort of wonder if, given the valuation, when the time comes (heaven forbid), whether or not he'll move on.
 
I'd be surprised if Jonathan holds onto this team after his dad's gone. He's involved in the other businesses, and I don't know how he feels or if he's as passionate about it. Obviously, it takes up a lot of time, and his dad has mentioned on more than one occasion that 'Jonathan is off handling .... ', so he's clearly got enough going on outside of it. So I sort of wonder if, given the valuation, when the time comes (heaven forbid), whether or not he'll move on.
I could see Jonathan wanting to maintain control, but maybe the other children would want to take their cut and move on. I don't think it's guaranteed that it'll stay in the Kraft family.
 
The NFL has a rule that only individuals/families can own an NFL team. They can’t be corporations or equity funds (GB is the exception based on events which took place 100 years ago).

They have recently relaxed allowing funds to purchase minority shares because money. As of now, these equity funds may not purchase controlling shares.
I do wonder if we'll get to a time where the NFL allows other teams to run like a corporation, like the way the Green Bay Packers were grandfathered in. Are teams better off with individual owners?
 
And the vultures begin their stake out, finding every reason to stay circling with every inch ceded to them.
 
I'd be surprised if Jonathan holds onto this team after his dad's gone. He's involved in the other businesses, and I don't know how he feels or if he's as passionate about it. Obviously, it takes up a lot of time, and his dad has mentioned on more than one occasion that 'Jonathan is off handling .... ', so he's clearly got enough going on outside of it. So I sort of wonder if, given the valuation, when the time comes (heaven forbid), whether or not he'll move on.
Jonathon has always been right at Bob's side in the booth. And he even makes appearances at smaller functions during off-season like the pre-draft parties.

I'm pretty sure based on various comments through the years that Jonathan very much will continue the legacy.

I'm also pretty sure the brothers are all on board too but that's where the things would get complicated as splitting up the fortune could require selling some shares if not the whole team if they all aren't on the same page. But it sounds like they are.
 
At some point it will move to the NBA model of ownership. Not many people on this planet have $10b
Only a matter of time before The Saudis or UAE get their hands on a franchise.

Only so many hedge funds out there.
 
I'd be surprised if Jonathan holds onto this team after his dad's gone. He's involved in the other businesses, and I don't know how he feels or if he's as passionate about it. Obviously, it takes up a lot of time, and his dad has mentioned on more than one occasion that 'Jonathan is off handling .... ', so he's clearly got enough going on outside of it. So I sort of wonder if, given the valuation, when the time comes (heaven forbid), whether or not he'll move on.
Just hope if he does, he does it like the Celtics and sell to a local who's a longtime fan. That's what keeps franchises in place and focused on winning.
 
I'd be surprised if Jonathan holds onto this team after his dad's gone. He's involved in the other businesses, and I don't know how he feels or if he's as passionate about it. Obviously, it takes up a lot of time, and his dad has mentioned on more than one occasion that 'Jonathan is off handling .... ', so he's clearly got enough going on outside of it. So I sort of wonder if, given the valuation, when the time comes (heaven forbid), whether or not he'll move on.
The reason The Nebbish almost never shows up at the press availabilities is that he doesn’t ever like to be questioned. He’s smart enough to know that he comes across poorly and will never get beyond The Scatback’s shadow. I’m in the camp of those that think that after the little guy croaks Jon will get rid of the team, split the proceeds with the 3 brothers, and go back to relative obscurity. We’ll miss him like we would miss a boil.
 
I'd be surprised if Jonathan holds onto this team after his dad's gone. He's involved in the other businesses, and I don't know how he feels or if he's as passionate about it. Obviously, it takes up a lot of time, and his dad has mentioned on more than one occasion that 'Jonathan is off handling .... ', so he's clearly got enough going on outside of it. So I sort of wonder if, given the valuation, when the time comes (heaven forbid), whether or not he'll move on.

Interesting, Kraft has stated more than once that a succession plan for keeping the team in the family 'for decades' is in place
 
The reason The Nebbish almost never shows up at the press availabilities is that he doesn’t ever like to be questioned. He’s smart enough to know that he comes across poorly and will never get beyond The Scatback’s shadow. I’m in the camp of those that think that after the little guy croaks Jon will get rid of the team, split the proceeds with the 3 brothers, and go back to relative obscurity. We’ll miss him like we would miss a boil.
I thought Jonathan did a pretty good job with his induction speech for Julian the other day.
 
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