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  1. Guggenheim Baseball Management is the ownership group of the Los Angeles Dodgers professional baseball team. [1] The consortium consisted of Guggenheim controlling partner Mark Walter, and also includes as investors basketball hall of famer Magic Johnson, movie producer Peter Guber, baseball team executive Stan Kasten, and investors Bobby ...

  2. May 1, 2012 · The investor group of Mark Walter, Stan Kasten and Magic Johnson acquired the Los Angeles Dodgers for $2.3 billion in 2012, ending the bankruptcy of Frank McCourt. The group will hold a news conference on Wednesday to celebrate the historic purchase of the club, stadium and land.

  3. Apr 29, 2022 · Ten years ago Sunday, Guggenheim Baseball Management completed its purchase of the team for a then MLB-record $2.15 billion. Under new ownership, the Dodgers have revitalized their relationship ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mark_WalterMark Walter - Wikipedia

    Mark Walter is an American businessman and the chief executive officer of Guggenheim Partners, a privately held global financial services firm with more than $325 billion in assets under management and headquarters in Chicago and New York. He is also the part-owner and chairman of the Major League Baseball franchise Los Angeles Dodgers and co ...

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  5. May 1, 2022 · Sunday marks 10 years since Guggenheim Baseball Management bought the Dodgers. They bought the team and Dodger Stadium for a then-record $2.15 billion in a deal that officially closed on May 1, 2012.

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  7. May 2, 2012 · Guggenheim Baseball Management is the third owner of the team since O'Malley sold it in 1998. "We committed, the three of us, to build a championship organization, a winning team from top to bottom," said Kasten, a former executive of the Washington Nationals and NBA's Atlanta Hawks as well as the Braves.

  8. May 1, 2022 · On May 1, 2012, Frank McCourt officially sold the Los Angeles Dodgers to Guggenheim Baseball Management for a then-record $2 billion. The sale price shattered the $1.47 billion Malcolm Glazer paid ...

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