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    • 32) Green Bay Packers. Right off the bat, this is a bit of a technicality. The Green Bay Packers are the only team not to have a traditional “owner.” Instead, they sell stock in the Packers, allowing fans to become pseudo-owners and shareholders.
    • 31) Mike Brown, Cincinnati Bengals. Mike Brown’s father, Paul Brown, was the original coach of the Cleveland Browns and the founder of the Cincinnati Bengals in 1968.
    • 30) Art Rooney II, Pittsburgh Steelers. Art Rooney II’s grandfather, Art Rooney Sr., founded the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1933. The Rooneys have made the majority of their wealth from the team rather than outside funds or other business ventures and are one of the most well-respected families in the NFL.
    • 29) Mark Davis, Las Vegas Raiders. Mark and his mother, Carol Davis, inherited the Las Vegas Raiders after Al Davis passed away in October 2011. Mark has worked exclusively for the Raiders throughout his adult life, including stints in the equipment department and retail sales, as he now finds himself at the top of the organization.
  1. May 23, 2020 · Perry, whose eight Major titles (in addition to his Wimbledon hat-trick, he won three US titles and also triumphed once apiece in both Australia and France) still make him Britain’s greatest ever tennis player, was to prove a major influence on the young Mike Davies.

    • It Hasn’T Been The Best Year to Be A Hedge Fund Manager.
    • 9 Net Worth: $21.6 Billion
    • 9 Net Worth: $18.7 Billion
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    • 9 Net Worth: $13.6 Billion
    • 9 Net Worth: $17.6 Billion
    • 2019 Net Worth: $12 Billion
    • 9 Net Worth: $8.6 Billion
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    The 25 members of The Forbes 400 who made their fortunes from hedge funds are worth a combined $185 billion, up $2.8 billion from last year. As a group, that’s saying something, given that hedge funds got hammered in the first half of 2020, losing a record 7.9% on average, according to an analysis by Hedge Fund Research. The number of hedge funders...

    The world's richest hedge fund manager founded Long Island-based Renaissance Technologies in 1982. The quantitative trading firm, dubbed RenTech for short, manages about $80 billion and reportedly had one of its worst months this decade in February, with assets falling 7%. Its public funds have struggled to recover, but RenTech's black-box Medallio...

    By April of this year assets at his Bridgewater Associates had fallen to $138 billion, a $30 billion drop from the end of 2019. The turmoil hit internally, too; the world's largest hedge fund firm laid off dozens of employees in July, just days before a former co-CEO filed a suit alleging that Bridgewater was withholding up to $100 million in defer...

    Griffin runs Chicago-based Citadel, the hedge fund firm he founded in 1990 that now manages about $34 billion in assets. The multi-strategy fund returned 13.4% in the first half of 2020 after adding 19.4% last year. Griffin's Citadel has grown to become the third-most profitable hedge fund of all time through the end of 2019, behind Dalio's Bridgew...

    Cohen oversees Point72 Asset Management, a hedge fund firm that reopened to outside investors in 2018 following a two-year ban stemming from insider-trading charges leveled at Cohen’s previous firm. Point72 closed the first half of 2020 on a high note, hitting $17 billion in assets. The firm stopped accepting new money in July, after raising a $10 ...

    Icahn's investment fund made $1.3 billion in the second quarter from shorting commercial real estate–an industry reeling from the pandemic. But shares of his New York City-based Icahn Enterprises, a sprawling conglomerate with interests in everything from casinos and metals to real estate and food packaging, have fallen more than 20% since January.

    Arguably the greatest hedge fund manager of his generation–scoring annualized returns of 25% in his fund's first 25 years, Tepper has been steadily returning money to clients in recent years. His Appaloosa Management now manages about $13 billion, down from a peak of $20 billion. In February, Tepper sold his 5% stake in the Pittsburgh Steelers for ...

    A celebrated hedge fund tycoon who managed client money from 1969 to 2011, Soros shorted the British pound for a reported $1 billion profit in 1992, becoming known as the man who broke the Bank of England. He has transferred at least $18 billion of his fortune to his Open Society Foundations, a network that funds political organizations and makes g...

    The son of Polish immigrants, Englander started Millennium Management in 1989 with $35 million from friends and family. Now, the hedge fund firm manages more than $45 billion. Englander's fund, which returned 9.2% last year and ended the first half of 2020 up about 10%, uses an in-house multi-manager platform, feeding more capital to those who perf...

    The youngest hedge fund manager on The Forbes 400—he’s 45—has had a stellar year with Tiger Global Management, the investment firm he started in 2000 with $25 million from his former boss, billionaire hedge fund legend Julian Robertson. Tiger Global ended last year managing about $40 billion, and has returned 24% this year through July thanks to it...

    • Here are the 44 new members of The Forbes 400 (net worths are as of September 3, 2021)
    • Miriam Adelson. Net Worth: $30.4 billion. Source of wealth: Casinos. Adelson inherited her late husband’s 57% stake in Las Vegas Sands, the publicly traded gambling empire with casinos in Singapore and Macau, after his death in January.
    • Sam Bankman-Fried. Net Worth: $22.5 billion. Source of wealth: Cryptocurrency. The 29-year-old MIT grad owes most of his $22.5 billion fortune to his stake in the cryptocurrency derivatives exchange FTX—which he cofounded in 2019—and his share of its FTT tokens.
    • Jeff Yass. Net Worth: $12 billion. Source of wealth: Trading, investments. The former pro gambler joins The Forbes 400 thanks to his stake in trading firm Susquehanna International Group, which he cofounded in 1987 and built into one of the most successful firms on Wall Street.
  2. Jul 17, 2020 · Chairman/CEO: Mike Brown. Net worth: $925 million (per ESPN) Purchase price: $7.5 million (1967) Current franchise valuation: $2 billion. Value appreciation: 26.567%. Annualized appreciation:...

  3. Sep 8, 2020 · Here are the 15 biggest gainers, measured by percentage of net worth, on the 2020 Forbes 400 list: Data are as of July 24, 2020

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