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Paul Allen wasn't married and had no children. He had pledged to give 1/2 of his $20B fortune to charity. Can a charity own the Seahawks? -- nm
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The Packers are already owned by a nonprofit. -- nm
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Ender
Oct 16 '18, 08:06
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Wiki says it's forbidden for non-profits, governments and publicly traded companies to own teams, though there are some grandfathered exceptions
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Roger More
Oct 16, 08:24
I know I don't make a lot of money, but calling me non-profit is just mean -- nm
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Will Hunting
Oct 16, 08:09
Apparently "the NFL's current ownership policy stipulat[es] a maximum of 32 owners per team, with one holding a minimum 30% stake".
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Ender
Oct 16, 08:09
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