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Wonder, Marc Lore's latest startup, wants to be one-stop shop for meals with its food halls. We saw fast delivery, but other ...
MINNEAPOLIS — Deep into a long and bitter fight for ownership of the Minnesota Timberwolves and Lynx, Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez steeled away to an undisclosed location over New Year’s while ...
Alex Rodriguez and Marc Lore are now officially the owners of the Minnesota Timberwolves and Minnesota Lynx. The sale to Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez was originally agreed upon in 2021, but ...
In Las Vegas on Friday, Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez were officially introduced as new owners and gave out some of the plans they have in store for the Timberwolves and Lynx.
Lore and Rodriguez bought the teams from Glen Taylor who agreed to sell the teams for $1.5 billion in 2021. However, the sale turned messy. It was an unusual purchase agreement.
Marc Lore and Alex Rodriguez held their first press conference since taking over as the majority owners of the Timberwolves and Lynx last week in Las Vegas, the site of NBA Summer League.
FILE - Minnesota Timberwolves minority owners Alex Rodriguez, front, and Marc Lore look on in the second half of Game 1 of an NBA basketball second-round playoff series against the Denver Nuggets ...
Part of the reason Lore and Rodriguez are becoming owners is they want a new arena for the team. "We’re the second oldest arena after Madison Square Garden. It’s something that Marc and I, it ...
Lore and Rodriguez, who have a Dec. 31 deadline, will be formalizing an intent to purchase a final 40% of the NBA and WNBA franchises from Glen Taylor -- giving Lore and Rodriguez 80% total of the ...
Lore told the Star Tribune that their plan is to privately fund the new arena, and their desire is to keep it in Minneapolis. ©2025 The Minnesota Star Tribune.
Marc Lore, who earlier this year stepped down from his role as Walmart's head of U.S. e-commerce, is now backing a new startup in the e-commerce space called Wizard. Lore has taken on the roles of ...