Canadian billionaire Steve Apostolopoulos says he’s still in the running with his bid for the Washington Commanders

Canadian billionaire Steve Apostolopoulos says he’s still in the running with his bid for the Washington Commanders


Canadian billionaire Steve Apostolopoulos discusses his bid for the Washington Commanders

The saga over Washington’s embattled football team might not be over quite yet.

Canadian billionaire Steve Apostolopoulos appeared on CNBC’s Squawk Box on Monday, telling Andrew Ross Sorkin that he’s “still in the hunt” when it comes to purchasing the Washington Commanders.

“I want to respect the process, but it is a head-to-head process right now,” he said.

Earlier this month, an ownership group led by Philadelphia 76ers and New Jersey Devils owner Josh Harris made a bid worth an estimated $6 billion.

That bid is said to be awaiting approval from the NFL and its owners.

Both the league and Harris’ ownership group declined to comment on Apolostolopoulos’ remarks.

Apolostolopoulos’ bid is also said to be around $6 billion, according to reports.

Apolostolopoulos is a managing partner of the real estate firm Triple Group of Companies and he’s the founder of the private equity firm Six Ventures.

The Toronto businessman touted the attractiveness of the Washington sports team when he appeared on CNBC.

“It is a tremendous city, it is a tremendous team, there is lots of great things happening in that market and we are real estate guys, so we look from real estate standpoint as well,” he said.

Commanders owner Dan Snyder announced in November that he was putting the Commanders up for sale following an investigation that found the organization’s workplace to be “highly unprofessional.”



Source

International inbound travel to U.S. shows mixed recovery
Business

International inbound travel to U.S. shows mixed recovery

A passenger passes a giant American flag as they make their way to and from their gates during the Memorial Day weekend getaway at John Wayne Airport Orange County in John Wayne Airport, Santa Ana, CA on Thursday, May 26, 2022. Allen J. Schaben | Los Angeles Times | Getty Images Canadian travel dropped sharply […]

Read More
Insurers just marked the costliest first half of the year since 2011
Business

Insurers just marked the costliest first half of the year since 2011

A worker helps board up windows at Joey and Brenda Bermudez’s home that was damage by a recent tornado at the Elkhorn Ranch neighborhood in Elbert County on May 19, 2025. RJ Sangosti | MediaNews Group | Denver Post | Getty Images Global insured losses for the first half of this year have reached $84 […]

Read More
Rich American Express customers continue to spend freely, with one exception
Business

Rich American Express customers continue to spend freely, with one exception

American Express has long benefited from a focus on wealthier customers who appreciate the credit card company’s travel and dining perks. That has helped insulate the company from concerns over a spending slowdown. In the second quarter, total spending on Amex cards jumped 7%, matching the first quarter and higher than the 6% increase a […]

Read More