£25k in the club shop...what did he buy, 3 shirts?
That article needs posting elsewhere, like the ...... Smallheath forum .
Mr. Sawiris up to 28th in the list of the richest owners in sport (3rd in the PL).https://www.olbg.com/us/insights/owners-rich-listCouldn't find Xuandong Ren in it although he might make a billionaires list if it was denominated in Dong.
Quote from: Brazilian Villain on December 09, 2020, 10:48:18 PMMr. Sawiris up to 28th in the list of the richest owners in sport (3rd in the PL).https://www.olbg.com/us/insights/owners-rich-listCouldn't find Xuandong Ren in it although he might make a billionaires list if it was denominated in Dong.It has stick in the throats of the cross city beggars that literally 24 hours that their status as Tramps in Perpetuity was cemented for all to see with the closing of their academy and their official club statment certifying their regional irrelevance, that we announce a magnificent new academy and then one of our two billionaire owners is even filthier rich. Such that he could buy their club with the money he drops down the back of his settee.
They're a bit out of date with that list as Nassef Sawiris is now currently worth 8 billion dollars according to Forbes (Kroenke at Arsenal is now 8.3 billion).I think Edens' worth is harder to pin down because a lot of his work and investment is through Fortress. The only tangible things financial journalists have to work on are his share in the Bucks and the money he made from selling Fortress to Softbank. What is unclear is how much of a stake he has in the recent entities he set up (for example, New Fortress Energy and Brightline trains). New Fortress Energy floated a year or two back and currently has a market cap of 8 billion dollars - what that means for Wes, I don't know.
Its extremel difficult to get a view on Americans wealth unless you are the IRS.