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Twenty Years Of Jerry Jones and His Dallas Cowboys, A Retrospective...in the NFL. He took one of the great sports brands and built it into a franchise which Forbes Magazine has valued at somewhere around 1.5 billion and rates them the number one professional sports franchise in the world. Confusion of... In this article: Jerry Jones, Dallas Cowboys, Clint Murchison, Tom Landry, NFL, Tex Schramm, Super Bowl, Bum Bright, Jimmy Johnson, and Forbes Magazine |
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Forbes.com News | November 01, 2009
Inside The NFL's Most Expensive Stadium
...most of its means at his disposal. It's the brand-new Cowboys Stadium, the dream of Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones (No. 196 on Forbes' list of richest Americans), who spent $1.2 billion on the project. Construction began in 2006, and Jones...
In this article: Jerry Jones, Dallas Cowboys, Cowboys Stadium, NFL, New York Yankees, George Steinbrenner, Joint venture, Revenue, and Mitsubishi
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Ft. Worth Star-Telegram | October 01, 2009
Cowboys Stadium adds to Jerry Jones' net worth in 'Forbes' survey
...to pay down $425 million in debt, Forbes said. "I'm very proud of the fact that my position in that group comes, in no small part, from the world of sports," Jones told Forbes. Jones wasn't the only Texan to make money in the down...
In this article: Jerry Jones, Bill Gates, Cowboys Stadium, Richard Rainwater, R. Allen Stanford, Dallas Cowboys, Tequila, Recession, and Paul Mitchell
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Dallas Morning News | October 01, 2009
Ranks of Dallas-Fort Worth's richest change during recession
...billion from $3.1 billion a year ago. All told, the combined net worth of the North Texans on this year's Forbes list amounted to nearly $71 billion, compared with $87.5 billion in last year's list. Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones bucked...
In this article: Andrew Beal, Recession, Beal Bank, Robert Rowling, Jerry Jones, and Dallas
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Pioneer Press | September 04, 2009
Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones makes pitch for a new Vikings Stadium
...and owner Zygi Wilf. But Jones, whose Cowboys were ranked the most valuable NFL franchise by Forbes magazine on Wednesday, insisted that he won't support any measure to continue "subsidizing" the Vikings. "Right now, we are...
In this article: Jerry Jones, Zygi Wilf, Minnesota Vikings, Dallas Cowboys, NFL, Minnesota, Revenue, Vikings Stadium, and Super Bowl
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Sports Illustrated Top Stories | September 03, 2009
Least valuable NFL franchise?
...3, 2009 9:28AM Today's must-see content delivered straight to you. Forbes magazine, famous for its rich lists, just came out with its evaluations of the 32 NFL teams. No surprise, Jerry Jones' Dallas Cowboys tops the list with a current...
In this article: NFL, Ricky Rubio, Oakland Raiders, Seattle Seahawks, Tax, St. Paul Pioneer Press, DeWayne Wise, Super Bowl, Alexei Ramirez, and Super Bowl XLII
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Dallas Morning News | June 04, 2009
Analysis: Cowboys Stadium could generate extra $90 million
...this decade. Revenue jumped 39 percent ($53 million) for Kraft's New England Patriots in 2002, and 48 percent ($64 million) for Lurie's Philadelphia Eagles in 2003, according to an analysis of data compiled by Forbes. Much has been made...
In this article: Revenue, Dallas Cowboys, Jerry Jones, NFL, Cowboys Stadium, New England Patriots, and Washington Redskins
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www.latimes.com
Dallas Cowboys retain their value over time
...value over time Dallas tops Forbes magazine's list of NFL teams by value for the third year in a row at $1.65 billion, the most of any U.S. sports team and second in the world to Manchester United ($1.87 billion). Owner Jerry Jones'...
In this article: Dallas Cowboys, Northern Iowa, Manchester United, NFL, Forbes magazine, Oakland Raiders, Iowa, and Dallas
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Palm Beach Post | September 20, 2009
Commentary: Dolphins games become an event, starting Monday night
...don't want to do anywhere else." Good answer, and that's coming from a business whiz who is 368 spots higher than Jones on the Forbes list of world's richest people and can spend his dough any way he wishes. Texas has its own flavor, and so...
In this article: Stephen Ross, Miami Dolphins, Bill Parcells, Jerry Jones, Miami, Florida, Serena Williams, Indianapolis Colts, Texas, Land Shark Stadium, and Cowboys Stadium
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San Diego Union-Tribune | September 10, 2009
Cowboys counting on new, back-to-basics approach
...keep Dallas among the league's most important organizations. Just check the TV ratings or the latest Forbes list that ranks the Cowboys the most valuable sports club in North America. Better yet, check out the nearly $1.2 billion stadium the...
In this article: Dallas Cowboys, Tony Romo, Jason Garrett, Jerry Jones, Martellus Bennett, Dallas, NFL, Super Bowl, Wade Phillips, and Bill Parcells
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Forbes is an American publishing and media company. Its flagship publication, Forbes magazine, is published bi-weekly. Its primary competitors in the national business magazine category are Fortune, which is also published bi-weekly, and Business Week. The magazine is well-known for its lists, including its lists of the richest Americans (the Forbes 400) and its list of billionaires. The motto of Forbes magazine is "The Capitalist Tool."
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