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The Earthquakes have hired the New York-based investment firm Moelis & Co. to lead the sale. The Earthquakes, then known as the San Jose Clash, were a founding member of MLS in 1996.
(KRON) — San Jose Earthquakes owner John Fisher is selling the MLS team, an Earthquakes spokesperson confirmed Wednesday. Investment bank Moelis & Co. was hired by Fisher to facilitate selling ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. — The owner of the San Jose Earthquakes announced Wednesday that he has begun the process of selling the Major League Soccer club. John Fisher, who also owns baseball's ...
SAN JOSE, Calif. - The San Jose Earthquakes may be up for sale. KTVU has learned team owner John Fisher has hired investment bank Moelis & Co. to help him sell a controlling share of the club.
The San Jose Earthquakes have been put on the market by owner John Fisher, according to a Sportico report on Tuesday night, with Fisher apparently hiring an investment bank to help facilitate the ...
John Fisher has considered selling MLS’ San Jose Earthquakes previously, and the decision to do so is independent of the Athletics’ Las Vegas stadium process.
The owner of the San Jose Earthquakes announced that he has begun the process of selling the Major League Soccer club. John Fisher, who also owns the Athletics, acquired the Earthquakes in 2007.
The owner of the San Jose Earthquakes announced that he has begun the process of selling the Major League Soccer club. John Fisher, who also owns the Athletics, acquired the Earthquakes in 2007.
Fisher, who owns both MLB's Athletics and MLS' San Jose Earthquakes, doesn't seem to let the poor public perception faze him (though he's rarely present at A's games).
The owner of the San Jose Earthquakes announced that he has begun the process of selling the Major League Soccer club. John Fisher, who also owns the Athletics, acquired the Earthquakes in 2007.
John Fisher, who also owns baseball's Athletics, acquired the Earthquakes with Lew Wolff in 2007 for a $20 million expansion fee, bringing the team back in 2008 after a two-year hiatus.