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25 Ιουν 2010 · On October 26th, 1968, with no viable alternative, Wolman agreed to pay Foreman and Ed Snider $2.6 million from said sale for their interests in the football franchise.
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Snider started a record company, Edge Ltd., with his friend Jerry Lilienfield in the 1960s, which was moderately successful. They eventually shut down the company, giving Snider the opportunity to join Jerry Wolman (builder) and Snider's brother-in-law Earl Foreman (attorney) as they purchased the Philadelphia Eagles in 1964.
What is Ed Snider's Net Worth? Ed Snider was an American businessman and sports figurehead who had a net worth of $2.5 billion. Ed Snider was born January 6, 1933, in Washington, D.C.
In 1967, he sold his Flyers interest to his co-owners, with Ed Snider assuming control, along with his partners, Bill Putnam and Joe Scott. In 1969 , he sold the Eagles to Leonard Tose for a reported $16.1 million, then a record price for a professional sports team.
He was the treasurer and vice president of the Eagles when he and Eagles owner Jerry Wolman helped bring an expansion NHL team to Philadelphia for the 1967-68 season. The expansion fee was $2 million. By comparison, Las Vegas paid $500 million last month to join the league.
12 Ιουλ 2018 · Make that $36 million, which is what he was worth when he bought the Eagles for $5.5 million in 1964. Only the lines in his face belie his age — 83 is the new 63 — and the full head of gun-metal grey hair, crisply pressed mauve checked button down shirt and the ubiquitous smile make him look like one of the happiest people in the world.
10 Αυγ 2013 · Last Tuesday, Jerry Wolman, the self-made individual who by his mid-30s had amassed a fortune of more than $100 million and once owned the Philadelphia Eagles football team, Connie Mack Stadium and the Yellow Cab Co., died at his home in Potomac Springs, Md., at age 86.