Only a handful of sports teams including the Major League Baseball team, Atlanta Braves, are public in the U.S. That’s mainly due to strict league rules, tax advantages of private ownership and the financial scrutiny that comes with public disclosure. Instead, teams are increasingly turning to private equity and limited partnerships to raise capital, prompting the question of whether public ownership could ever become a thing in the future.
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
1:31 Publicly traded teams
04:00 Pros and cons
08:29 The future of going IPO
Produced and Edited by: Darren Geeter
Animation: Jason Reginato, Josh Kalven
Senior Managing Producer: Tala Hadavi
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Additional Sources: ESPN, Manchester United, Premier League, The Independent, NBA, NFL, MLB
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Why More NFL, MLB And NBA Teams Are Not Publicly Traded
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