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10 Most Valuable Businesses Owned by Athletes



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Being a professional athlete can be incredibly lucrative, but it’s also a career that can’t last forever. That’s why some of the savviest athletes have parlayed their fame into successful business ventures that can keep the money flowing in long after they retire.
Here’s a look at the most valuable businesses owned by athletes, as identified by Spin Genie.
1. Stephen Curry: Curry X Under Armour
- Industry: Apparel
- Market cap/valuation: $14 billion
2. Michael Jordan: Air Jordan
- Industry: Apparel
- Market cap/valuation: $5 billion
3. Tony Hawk: Tony Hawk Inc., Birdhouse Skateboards
- Industry: Video games, sports equipment
- Market cap/valuation: $1.4 billion
4. Andy Murray: Castore
- Industry: Apparel
- Market cap/valuation: $1.3 billion
5. Serena Williams: WYN Beauty
- Industry: Beauty
- Market cap/valuation: $1.2 billion
6. LeBron James: SpringHill Entertainment, Uninterrupted, Ladder, Blaze Pizza, Lobos 1707
- Industry: Production, media, health, hospitality
- Market cap/valuation: $975 million
7. Maria Sharapova: Sugarpova, Supergoop
- Industry: Food, skincare
- Market cap/valuation: $850 million
8. Tom Brady: NOBULL
- Industry: Apparel
- Market cap/valuation: $500 million
9. George Foreman: George Foreman Grill
- Industry: Appliances
- Market cap/valuation: $200 million
10. Rob Dyrdek: Superjacket
- Industry: Production
- Market cap/valuation: $130 million
Data is sourced from Spin Genie and is accurate as of June 10, 2024.
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