Stay away from these types!! 1. She values education and career over marriage and relationship. She’s always throwing statements like “Marriage isn’t an achievement” 2. At age 30+ she has more liquor in her refrigerator than fruits and vegetables. 3. She can take down more shots than any of her peers at 30+ who have kids 4. She’s into smoking cigarettes and addicted to weed. 5. Her idea of fun at age 30+ is a night out with the girls. 6. At age 30+ she still insists on only dating men based on what their career is. “He’s a lawyer” “He’s a doctor” “He’s an engineer” 7. The idea of cooking for a man is a total turn-off to her. 8. She has never forgiven her father for abusing her mother, or her first boyfriend used to abuse her and she now thinks every man is violent and controlling. 9. She is so much into fashion, and hair-styling she doesn’t want to be identified as being old in her circles 10. Her job involves a lot of travelling. 11. She can easily find a parking sp
The ten richest sports owners in the world have a combined net worth of $353 billion, holding steady at last year despite runaway inflation
Now out of the top 10, the Russian-Ukrainian conflict has had a much bigger impact on his fortunes. His fortune was estimated at nearly $15 billion in January. It is now $6.9 billion.
Monstrous inflation has cost owners of teams with public stakes like Daniel Gilbert and Masayoshi Son more than half their fortunes. Despite headwinds, the collective wealth of the ten richest sports team owners in the world was more or less stable this year, at $353 billion.
Mateschitz has enjoyed modest success through his football club collection, which includes New York Red Bulls in MLS and Red Bull Leipzig in the Bundesliga. But his crown jewel emerged in Formula 1. Last season, rising star Max Verstappen won at Red Bull Racing, his first drivers' world championship since 2013.
Here are the ten richest sports team owners:
1. Steve Ballmer / Los Angeles Clippers / $91.4 billion
2. Mukesh Ambani / Mumbai Indians / $90.7 billion
3. Francois Pinault / Stade Rennais / $40.4 billion
4. Dietrich Mateschitz / Red Bull Stables / $27.4 billion
5. Daniel Gilbert / Cleveland Cavaliers / $22 billion
6. Masayoshi Son / Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks / $21.3 billion
7. Steve Cohen / New York Mets / $17.4 billion
8. David Tepper / Carolina Panthers / $16.7 billion
9. Robert Pera / Memphis Grizzlies / $14.6 billion
10. Philippe Anschutz / Los Angeles Kings and Los Angeles Galaxy / $10.9 billion
Source Forbes
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