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14 minutes ago, Chicago White Sox said:

For reference on the Orioles deal:

Per Google’s AI, this deal structure allowed control to transfer to Rubenstein immediately while saving the Angelos ~$250M in capital gains taxes.  I would wager large sums of money that this is the same playbook for Ishbia / Jerry.

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51 minutes ago, Chicago White Sox said:

I mean, they appear to be arranging a deal for Ishbia to buy out all the non Reinsdorf share holders.  Theoretically it seems like Ishbia may own more of the team than Jerry a week from today.  Obviously that doesn’t mean he will have control anytime soon, but Ishbia wouldn’t be making this deal if he had to wait out Jerry forever.  We need that Ron Paul “It’s Happening” GIF right about now.

I wouldn’t want to own more of a team without having actual control. 

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6 hours ago, ChiSox59 said:

JR is 89. The man isn't living to 104. 

This reminds me of how like 8 different Presidential administrations in a row kept saying Castro can't survive forever and he just outlasted administration after administration. 

 

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3 hours ago, PaleAleSox said:

I wouldn’t want to own more of a team without having actual control. 

Do you feel that way about all stocks or just baseball teams? I don't look at it much different than buying shares in any other company. 

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38 minutes ago, SoCalChiSox said:

This reminds me of how like 8 different Presidential administrations in a row kept saying Castro can't survive forever and he just outlasted administration after administration. 

 

I can't think of Castro without thinking of Ozzie. 

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2 hours ago, CWSpalehoseCWS said:

Well, they don't have to sell, but as I am understanding it, I believe their shares will be diluted if they keep them.

Why would they be diluted?  Unless they're buying in with a cash infusion.  I know Jerry is Czar, but there would be lengthy litigation if he tried to bring in an outside buy-in and kneecap the current investors.

 

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4 hours ago, Chicago White Sox said:

I mean, they appear to be arranging a deal for Ishbia to buy out all the non Reinsdorf share holders.  Theoretically it seems like Ishbia may own more of the team than Jerry a week from today.  Obviously that doesn’t mean he will have control anytime soon, but Ishbia wouldn’t be making this deal if he had to wait out Jerry forever.  We need that Ron Paul “It’s Happening” GIF right about now.

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5 minutes ago, champagne030 said:

Why would they be diluted?  Unless they're buying in with a cash infusion.  I know Jerry is Czar, but there would be lengthy litigation if he tried to bring in an outside buy-in and kneecap the current investors.

 

Because the shares don't magically appear out of nowhere. They have to create them by splitting the current shares to create whatever amount is being bought.

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8 minutes ago, champagne030 said:

Why would they be diluted?  Unless they're buying in with a cash infusion.  I know Jerry is Czar, but there would be lengthy litigation if he tried to bring in an outside buy-in and kneecap the current investors.

 

The athletic article said it - quote is on the first page. 

And what you're saying really depends on the structure. Limited partners don't really have any power in this case. So Jerry could certainly diluted shares without diluting value - especially given that he's coming in at 1.8 billion. 

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22 minutes ago, Texsox said:

Do you feel that way about all stocks or just baseball teams? I don't look at it much different than buying shares in any other company. 

I mean...no,  but I'm not putting 1.8 billion dollars into anything.

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