NorthHawk wrote:I don't know how he is with his other businesses - those like Blue Origin where he knows nothing about the challenges of that type of business. Does he let his staff do what they need or does he meddle?
In the NFL, the stakes aren't as big as the space business in the sense of losing lives if mistakes are made, but the money issue after purchasing is in my mind somewhat moot in that there is a salary cap and a salary floor so he's going to have to
spend the money anyway within limits. It would be a matter of how patient he is and would he be more like Tepper in Carolina or like Allen was here where he was in the background setting the table?
c_hawkbob wrote:Being a Prime member already I'd be perfectly OK with Seahawk games being televised in Amazon Prime video.
NorthHawk wrote:I get the sense that it wouldn't be because of the years of the NFL trying to get him to buy a team. I would think they would have vetted that issue with lawyers before trying to persuade him to buy.
But maybe the wealth just gets the other owners to forget due diligence...
jshawaii22 wrote:I'm curious to know what the capitol gains would be on billions of $$$ of Amazon stocks, most of which was purchased for a whole lot less then it's worth now or he received in trade for services and a multitude of other ways of originally avoiding taxes on gains. The only way to not avoid tax is to 'sell' on the open market for cash, so this would seem that he's looking for a lot of $$$ in his bank.
Bezos has been linked to this in the past and he supposedly turned down a chance to bid on the DC team, waiting for the Seahawks. Who knows, we could do a lot worse.
15% Long Term Fed + 7% State of Washington would hit him for 2-3 billion off the top. The more he has to sell, the more he would pay.
c_hawkbob wrote:I've read that his bid for Washington was more about testing the waters than actually getting in the pool.
NorthHawk wrote:I think Snyder would take the most money he could get. If he could squeeze an extra hundred million out of a buyer, I doubt he would think twice.
c_hawkbob wrote:Being a Prime member already I'd be perfectly OK with Seahawk games being televised in Amazon Prime video.
Aseahawkfan wrote:Bezos likely has no interest in purchasing a sports team. He's very focused on the space race. He did an interview with Lex Fridman talking about the future of man in space and how he stepped down from Amazon to focus more on his space company Blue Origins. He discussed how he sees us living in huge floating satellite cities around earth as the population expands.
If Bezos had much interest in owning a sports team, I think he would have done it already.
But maybe he'll surprise me.
If he does take over, Bezos is very process oriented. He will build processes to achieve the goal of winning. He will refine and adapt those processes over time testing new ideas until he refines them to make them work effectively. He is generally very cost conscious as well. He can be hands on, but seems to have reached a point in his life where he wants to achieve a monumental goal of pushing man into space or at least helping that process along.
River_Dog wrote:I wouldn't be so sure about Bezos supposed disinterest. He could be playing a poker game, bailed out of the Commanders bidding war to make people think that he's bargain hunting. Besides, if he is as uninterested as you claim, then why did he liquidate so much stock?
If he does by the Hawks, I just hope he doesn't treat it as his own personal toy ala Jerry Jones. It's sure too bad that we can't find a clone of Paul Allen.
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