
Giles Turner
Managing Editor at Bloomberg News
managing editor @ Bloomberg money + power + sport newsletter: https://t.co/0p3YSB0j0k tips: https://t.co/dXifdKKswC
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6 days ago |
bloomberglinea.com.br | Giles Turner |Kevin Winter
Bloomberg — Por pouco menos de US$ 10 bilhões, a empresa de private equity 3G Capital comprou recentemente a Skechers - uma marca global de calçados em ascensão com US$ 9 bilhões em vendas anuais e 20.000 funcionários distribuídos em 5.300 lojas.
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1 week ago |
chicagobusiness.com | Giles Turner
For just under $10 billion, private equity firm 3G Capital recently bought Skechers — an ascendant global footwear brand with $9 billion in annual sales and 20,000 employees spread across 5,300 stores. For the same sum, you could now buy the Los Angeles Lakers — a basketball team that generates an estimated $500 million a year, employs 1,000 people, and sells little more than TV rights, tickets, and dreams — plus a century of star-studded mystique.
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Giles Turner |Vanessa Perdomo |David Hellier |Randall Williams
This week we drop in on the Lakers deal, get an update from our reporter in Cannes about where all the sports marketing money is going, and say something nice about AI for once. Plus we start our weekly Club World Cup scorecard. Also check out the latest episode of the Deal, where Alex Rodriguez and Jason Kelly sit with David Blitzer, co-founder of Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment, to discuss how his teams use data and analytics.
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Giles Turner
LeBron James of the Los Angeles Lakers makes a shot against Dillon Brooks of the Houston Rockets at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on March 31. (Bloomberg) -- For just under $10 billion, private equity firm 3G Capital recently bought Skechers — an ascendant global footwear brand with $9 billion in annual sales and 20,000 employees spread across 5,300 stores.
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1 week ago |
news.bloombergtax.com | Giles Turner
For just under $10 billion, private equity firm 3G Capital recently bought Skechers — an ascendant global footwear brand with $9 billion in annual sales and 20,000 employees spread across 5,300 stores. For the same sum, you could now buy the Los Angeles Lakers — a basketball team that generates an estimated $500 million a year, employs 1,000 people, and sells little more than TV rights, tickets, and dreams — plus a century of star-studded mystique.
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