Net Worth: $52.1 billion Owns: L.A. Clippers (NBA) Anyone who’s involved with a company like Microsoft is sure to be earning nicely. Let alone being at the helm of the ship, as the CEO of the IT corporation; and to be leading Microsoft for almost 15 years, you’d accrue a hefty sum along the way. One of the top 20 wealthiest people in the world, the Detroit-born Ballmer was actually a Stanford drop out. After some groundwork, he became the president of Microsoft after Gates stepped down. He was in fact, Gates’ choice to succeed him!
What with his multitude of investments, why not add a sports team to the mix? For Ballmer, $2 billion was a small-ish investment, and hey, for the L.A. Clippers, if you’ve got some spare change lying around, why not? It seems that the fans are enjoying Ballmer’s management and direction for the NBA team.
Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha
Net Worth: $5.9 billion Owns: Leicester City F.C. Khun Aiyawatt Srivaddhanaprabha is a Thai business tycoon, and yes, we’re glad we don’t have to pronounce his name and can just spell it out. The CEO of King Power company, the Bangkok-born billionaire was born into money and took over the family business when his father tragically passed in an unfortunate helicopter accident recently.
As well as inheriting the company and the $6 billion along with it, he also got his father’s stake in Leicester City F.C., as well as OH Leuven. The reason King Power is so huge is because it is a main retail group in Thailand, founded by Aiyawatt’s father. Fun fact: the retail tycoon is actually an ordained monk!
Richard DeVos
Net Worth: $5.1 billion Owns: Orlando Magic Michigan-born Richard Devos co-founded Amway. The now-owner of NBA’s Orlando Magic helped to start up the multi-level-marketing company, which sells an extensive range of health, beauty, and miscellaneous products. The company restructured in 2000 and took on a new branding identity, emerging as Alticor.
In the top 100 of the wealthiest in the United States, we’re sure his four kids are chuffed that they’ll always get courtside seats to matches at the NBA. They might even give influencer models like the Kardashians and the Hadids a wave!
Philip Anschutz
Net Worth: $11.1 billion Owns: LA Lakers, LA Kings American billionaire businessman Philip Anschutz turns 80 this December. And we’re sure it’s going to be a big celebration, given the fact he’s worth a whopping $11.1 billion as per Forbes’ ranking in April 2019. Earning his money in a variety of businesses, Anschutz has stakes in energy, railroads, real estate, sports, newspapers, movies, theaters, arenas, and music. Among his sports investments, he owns the LA Lakers and the LA Kings. You know, small investments.
His father owned Circle A, an oil drilling company, which was extremely successful in Wyoming. The profits he then invested in stocks, real estate, and railroads and became something of a business magnate. Fun fact: he owns the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival!
Alex Spanos
Net Worth: $2.4 billion Owns: LA Chargers Formerly the majority owner of the LA Chargers, the billionaire, who passed at age 95 in 2018, next up on our list is Alex Spanos. Born in 1923 in Stockton, California, the former billionaire’s family and estate control the well-known team today. Another real-estate mogul, his founding of A.G. Spanos Companies proved extremely successful, providing him with the capital to purchase the LA Chargers.
Spanos, who was in his early 60s at the time, purchased the team in 1984 – his 60% share saw him take the controlling interest, for a sweet $43.8 million. It seems pretty cheap to us, for a famous team, that is. Today, The Chargers are worth almost $2.2 billion!