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Chris Kelades: One last grapple | SaltWire #thinkingoutloud #sheldonmacleod #mma #saltwire #newsSam Simon and his son Peter finalized the purchase of the remaining shares of the QMJHL team to give them 100 per cent ownership. The family company, Simon Sports, originally bought 84.5 per cent of the QMJHL team from Bobby Smith in February of last year.
Guests of CEO of Ipswich Town, Mark Ashton - Ipswich Town v Sunderland, Sky Bet Championship, Portman Road, Ipswich, UK - 13th January 2024 Editorial Use Only - DataCo restrictions apply From left to right, Phillip Ciano of Bright Path Sports Partners with Peter Simon, Sam Simon, Nada Simon and Michael Simon of Simon Sports and Bright Path Sports Partners' Jake Zahnow at Ipswich Town Football Club's stadium.
Simon Sports is also a primary partner in the group looking to bring an NHL franchise to Atlanta. The Alpharetta Sports & Entertainment Group is led by former NHL forward Anson Carter and made a formal expression of interest to the NHL earlier this year for an expansion team in the Georgia city. Sam Simon is a self-made multi-millionaire from Michigan. He made the majority of his fortune in the oil and gas business but has expanded his company Simon Group Holdings into numerous other areas over the years.
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