The record for highest valuation of a pro sports franchise in a change-of-control sale was broken in 2025—twice. First, when the Celtics were sold at an initial valuation of $6.1 billion, and again ...
The Dallas Cowboys continue to lead the pack, as they have every year since 2016, with an eye-watering valuation of $13 ...
Ian Charles, managing partner of Arctos Partners, says the rise of artificial intelligence will make live sports content more valuable. Arctos is the only private equity firm approved to own equity in ...
Aug 16, 2025; Arlington, Texas, USA; A view of the Baltimore Ravens logo and helmets before the game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Baltimore Ravens at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron ...
Sports teams have evolved beyond trophy assets as media rights deals and sponsorships continue to buoy valuations, according to a new survey of billionaire families by J.P. Morgan. Twenty percent of ...
The era of unprecedented growth in sports continues, and professional sports teams’ valuations are skyrocketing. In the past year alone, the Buss family sold their majority share in the Los Angeles ...
2026 NHL Team Valuations: The Values Are Skyrocketing Los Angeles Kings Ranked Fifth In NHL Franchise Valuations The Hockey News owner and publisher, Graeme Roustan, revealed his own NHL valuations ...
The average NHL team is now worth $2.2 billion, according to CNBC's Official NHL Team Valuations, 15% more than last year, as richer national media rights deals drive up franchise values. In April, ...
In a seminal moment during the 2010 film “The Social Network,” Justin Timberlake’s Sean Parker character is helping Facebook ...
Making A Splash: Stephen Curry’s Golden State Warriors are now worth $11 billion, having appreciated 6,448% since 2000—the best mark in the four major North American pro sports leagues. A ...
Thanks to the increasing number of private equity firms interested in acquiring a stake in NHL clubs, team valuations will continue to soar.
Madison Square Garden Sports Corp. owns the New York Knicks and New York Rangers, projected by Forbes to have a combined value of $13.75 billion. Operating sports teams is a challenging business.