AEG: A look back
Billionaire Philip Anschutz announced he has decided not to sell AEG, the entertainment giant that controls the Staples Center, LA Live, and the Los Angeles Kings. Here is a roundup of recent AEG stories.
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AEG founder Philip Anschutz said in an exclusive interview with the Los Angeles Times that he pulled his sports and entertainment conglomerate off the market after having a change of heart and deciding to become actively “reengaged†in managing the company.
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Philip Anschutz, the billionaire chairman of AEG, announced Thursday that the sale of the behemoth entertainment company would be halted.
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Philip Anschutz wasn’t a “desperate seller†and bidders for his AEG sports and entertainment giant didn’t meet his price, a leading sports-business consultant said.
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Billionaire Philip Anschutz tapped longtime finance man Dan Beckerman to take the helm of AEG after the sale of the company was halted Thursday.
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Billionaire Philip Anschutz will be taking a more active role at his sports and entertainment powerhouse AEG without his longtime chief executive, Tim Leiweke.
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Billionaire Philip Anschutz said Thursday he has decided not to sell AEG, the entertainment giant that controls the Staples Center, LA Live and the Los Angeles Kings.
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[View the story “On Twitter, worry that AEG sale could dash NFL team hopes†on Storify] ALSO: Owner of Staples Center, Kings up for sale L.A. officials react to news of AEG being put up for sale L.A. billionare Patrick Soon-Shiong may be possible AEG bidder Follow Ricardo Lopez on Twitter.
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The company that owns the Staples Center and the Los Angeles Kings announced late Tuesday it is being put up for sale, sparking a potential billion-dollar bidding war for some of the sports and entertainment world’s glitziest properties.
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The whispers started right away: Was Patrick Soon-Shiong, a Los Angeles billionaire-doctor-philanthropist-businessman, on the shortlist of potential buyers for entertainment giant AEG?