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Jeff Vinik says new owners Doug Ostrover and Marc Lipschultz will maintain the team's winning legacy for "generations." Vinik will still run the show for three years and remain an active minority owner after that.
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The Board of Governors approved the complex, multiyear transfer to the Ostrover, co-CEO of Blue Owl Capital. Vinik will continue to run daily operations of the team, which is now valued at about $1.8 million.
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Jeff Vinik will continue to run day-to-day operations for the next few years. According to reports, the suitor is Doug Ostrover, the co-founder and CEO of asset management company Blue Owl Capital.
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Terms of the deal with Cascade Investment Fund LLC — the investment fund of Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates — were not announced.
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The players were joined by President Joe Biden and Tampa Mayor Jane Castor on the White House lawn.
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Jeff and Penny Vinik, through their Vinik Family Foundation, are giving $50,000 to the University of South Florida United Support Fund.The initiative…
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When students at the University of South Florida return to school Monday, most members of the Morsani College of Medicine will no longer be attending…
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The CEO of the company building the largest development ever in downtown Tampa spoke Friday morning at Cafe con Tampa.James Nozar of Strategic Property…
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Tampa Bay Lightning hockey owner Jeff Vinik and his wife, Penny, have donated $5 million to the Tampa Museum of Art, earmarked to fund the salary of its…
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Last week, Tampa Bay Rays Principal Owner Stuart Sternberg said a plan to build a new baseball stadium in the Tampa neighborhood of Ybor City was dead.The…
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A retrospective exhibit featuring one of the world's most instagrammed artists is currently breaking attendance records at museums across the country.And…
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Hillsborough County commissioners voted 6-1 in favor of spending another $61 million on maintenance of Tampa’s Amalie Arena.Commissioner Stacy White was…