Fresh off its move to revive the Houston Comets WNBA franchise, his company, Fertitta Entertainment, has announced a $17.6 billion deal to acquire Caesars Entertainment, Inc.

https://houston.culturemap.com/news/innovation/fertitta-entertainment-purchases-caesars/

33 comments
  1. I was able to buy a Dunkin sandwich, an order of has browns, and a mdeium iced coffee for $11.87 the other day

  2. I see no conflicts of interest or questions about integrity of the game here!

  3. No no needs that much money.

    And the only way you get it is by finding new ways to fuck people over.

  4. So how does it work owning both a Sportsbook and a professional team?

  5. I’m curious on the business strategy. Didn’t Caesar’s sell and then lease back a lot of their properties? I am sure the revenues are high, but the operating expenses must be higher.

  6. Just another NBA owner who has ownership or is affiliated with a gambling company. The lines have been crossed several times over already. The NBA sold their integrity a long time ago.

  7. An NBA owner also owns Caesars Sportsbook? What are we doing any more. “No one is making you watch” I know, I get it. I’ve been watching less and less. But genuinely what’s the point in being a fan or having any kind of vested in NBA games at this point.

  8. He bought the pizza franchise?

    *Ceasars, the Vegas resort company*

    Oh. Neat.

  9. More than half the league is owned by private equity and hedge fund goons, but this is a bridge too far? Reddit is something else, man.

  10. Imagine thinking that anyone should have spending money like that

  11. So does he also own Caesars Windsor now or is that a licensed arrangement? Hard to tell sometimes.

  12. Met him after he bought the restaurant I worked out. Huge dbag, I wish him nothing but the worst.

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