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Referee bias for KC has to stop
(Yesterday, 01:46 PM)George Cantstandya Wrote: I included the link in my earlier post to the CNBC list but they also show an earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization of $42 million where Forbes gives them $75 million. It looks like CNBC valued all the teams higher than Forbes.

It feels like the baseline of Team values are based on the 10% ROI principle - with revenue sharing serving as the foundation. 

With the share being around $400 million per Team, that puts the baseline at around $4 billion per Team. 

It also feels like the difference between each Team value is then based on either multiples, Growing Perpetuity or Enterprise to EBITDA.

But none of this really is clear given that Team books are closed, so no one really knows true earnings.

Ultimately; these valuations are intended to establish values for interested buyers and especially now that private equity is being entertained. 
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RE: Referee bias for KC has to stop - Nepa - 09-16-2024, 11:51 AM
RE: Referee bias for KC has to stop - Nepa - 09-17-2024, 06:11 PM
RE: Referee bias for KC has to stop - XsandOs - Yesterday, 03:00 PM

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