Live Bar, September 29, according to Forbes magazine statistics, Clippers boss Ballmer ranked first on the asset list of professional sports team owners for the eighth consecutive year and led the fault.
Although Microsoft lost $13.5 billion due to its stock valuation, Ballmer’s net asset valuation is still as high as $83 billion, ranking eighth in the global rich list. Ballmer served as the CEO of Microsoft from 2000 to 2014. He bought the Clippers from Donald Sterling in 2014 and has become the richest boss in professional sports since then.
Walton bought Denver Broncos for $4.65 billion in June this year, and the Wal-Mart heir’s net asset valuation reached $56.7 billion.
Top 10:
1. Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer $83 billion
2. Robert Walton, the owner of Denver Broncos, $56.7 billion
3. David Tepper, the boss of Carolina Panthers, $18.5 billion
4. Memphis Grizzly boss Robert Pella $17.6 billion
5. Steve Cohen, the Metropolitan boss of New York, $17.5 billion
6. Cleveland Knight boss Dan Gilbert $17.3 billion
7. Dallas Cowboy boss Jerry Jones $16 billion
8. Stanley-Karen (boss of Ram, Arsenal, Nuggets, avalanche, rapids) $12.9 billion
9. Miami Dolphin boss Stephen rose $11.6 billion
10. Jacksonville Jaguar & Fulham boss Shahid-Khan $11.2 billion
(Lewis44)