Miami Dolphins proprietor Stephen Ross lately obtained a proposal that the majority would have a tough time turning down.
Ross handed on a $10 billion provide for management of the Dolphins, Arduous Rock Stadium and the Components One Miami Grand Prix from billionaire Ken Griffin, the CEO of multinational hedge fund Citadel LLC, according to USA Today. The outlet notes that the 83-year-old proprietor would favor to maintain the properties in his household.
The Dolphins are valued at $5.7 billion, the Eleventh-highest valuation within the NFL, per Forbes, which additionally estimates the Miami Grand Prix brings in an estimated $350 million to $500 million in working revenue due to its 15-year take care of Components 1.
Ross had reportedly began buying a stake within the aforementioned three properties again in November and was allegedly looking for greater than $6 billion for the minority stake in all three enterprises.