Jeff Skoll Buying Stake Of Wizards' Parent Company - RealGM Wiretap
Jeff Skoll is buying into Monumental Sports & Entertainment, which is the parent company of the Washington Wizards and Washington Capitals.
Skill is worth approximately $5.6 billion and was an architect of eBay's early business and eventual IPO.Ted Leonsis, the majority owner of Monumental, is exploring a bid for the Washington Nationals.
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