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👁 Kurt Badenhausen

Kurt Badenhausen

Former Staff|SportsMoney

I am a senior editor at Forbes and focused mainly on the business of sports and our annual franchise valuations. I also spend a lot of my time digging into what athletes earn on and off the field of play. I've profiled a bunch of athletes that go by one name: LeBron, Shaq, Danica and others. I also started our biennial B-School rankings; annual features on the Best Places for Business (metros, states and countries); and America's Best Banks. I joined Forbes in 1998 after working 3 years at Financial World magazine. Email: kbadenhausen@forbes.com.

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Feb 25, 2021

How The PGA Tour Will Deal With A Post-Tiger Woods World

The tour has long banked on Woods as a one-man stimulus for ratings. His most recent accident will force it to get innovative.

Feb 25, 2021

Sports Licensing Giant Fanatics To Launch In China With New Joint Venture

Fanatics' venture with private equity firm Hillhouse Capital will open up the sports licensed market in China to the company's 300-plus partner teams and leagues.

Feb 22, 2021

Hyperice Adds Los Angeles Lakers As Its Latest High-Profile Sports Sponsorship

Russell Westbrook, Anthony Davis, Chris Paul, Doc Rivers and the NBA have all invested in fast-growing recovery tech firm Hyperice, whose CEO says the company is now worth "significantly" more than $1 billion.

Feb 17, 2021

Serena Williams Vs. Naomi Osaka: By The Numbers

The two highest-paid female athletes on the planet square off at the Australian Open as Naomi Osaka and Serena Williams both look to enhance their legacies.

Feb 10, 2021

NBA Team Values 2021: Knicks Keep Top Spot At $5 Billion, While Warriors Seize No. 2 From Lakers

The Knicks are the NBA's most valuable team for the sixth straight year despite having lost nearly 70% of their games during that time.