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Posted March 21, 2017 06:46 · last edited March 21, 2017 06:49

Plus they own shares in the Hurricanes and have other sporting/entertainment ventures like Melbourne Cup winning horses, but don't really own entertainment businesses. For the most part they own things like Oil / Gas exploration companies, airports, buses, old folks homes, power stations, etc. They're mostly money people who invest, install management teams, and drive the overall direction rather than hands on managers.

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Unknown editor edited March 21, 2017 06:49

Plus they own shares in the Hurricanes and have other sporting/entertainment ventures like Melbourne Cup horses, but don't really own entertainment businesses. For the most part they own things like Oil / Gas exploration companies, airports, buses, old folks homes, power stations, etc. They're mostly money people who invest, install management teams, and drive the overall direction rather than hands on managers.

Unknown editor edited March 21, 2017 06:47

Plus they own shares in the Hurricanes and have other things like Melbourne Cup horses, but don't really own entertainment businesses, for the most part they own things like Oil / Gas exploration companies, airports, busses, old folks homes, power stations, etc. They're mostly money people who invest, install management teams, and drive the overall direction rather than hands on managers.

Unknown editor edited March 21, 2017 06:47

Plus they own shares in the Hurricanes and have other things like Melbourne Cup horses, but don't really own entertainment businesses, for the most part they own things like Oil / Gas exploration companies, airports, busses, old folks homes, power stations, etc.