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I've done the math on this to death on this board. How is anyone left wondering?! 30-40% (depending on the date of reference) of Lewis' net worth is his Tottenham shares. Almost all the rest of it is tied up in real estate, boats, and art.
This is why we've never spent freely under ENIC and never will.
Our ownership group is very undercapitalized compared to peer-clubs.
Can she play up front etc etc etc
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Kate Miller appointed Chief Communications Officer
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Kate Miller as the Club’s new Chief Communications Officer.www.tottenhamhotspur.com
I've done the math on this to death on this board. How is anyone left wondering?! 30-40% (depending on the date of reference) of Lewis' net worth is his Tottenham shares. Almost all the rest of it is tied up in real estate, boats, and art.
This is why we've never spent freely under ENIC and never will.
Our ownership group is very undercapitalized compared to peer-clubs.
Apparently this is her, I got the picture from here Linkedin.Can she play up front etc etc etc
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Kate Miller appointed Chief Communications Officer
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Kate Miller as the Club’s new Chief Communications Officer.www.tottenhamhotspur.com
I read that his painting collection is estimated to be worth over $1 billion, he'd simply rather spend on those than on footballers. From a purely financial perspective who could blame him?
I'm quite sure he could get his lackies to sell shares on the stock market and bid handsomely for any footballers that he wanted to, it's just not astute business to do so though. THFC isn't a priority in the life of Joe Lewis, he wants the club to be self funding, seems like his outlook in life is to make money, be comfortable, have the nice things that he wants, it's not to subsidise a football club by spending hundreds of millions on players.
I noticed on his Wikipedia page it states; '' On 10 September 2007, Lewis paid US$860.4 million in an all-cash purchase of a 7% stake in Bear Stearns''.
Yeah it states on his Wikipedia that he lost a lot on Bear Stearns ($1.16 billion on his investment) but the point I was making is he does have or can access large amounts of millions to spend, it's not all tied up in real estate and whatnot.Most people suggest he lost the thick end of a billion on Bear Stearns - it went bust shortly after he bought his stake in the banking crash.
You win some you lose some - Lewis took a lot of calculated bets, but sometimes they went wrong !
Yeah it states on his Wikipedia that he lost a lot on Bear Stearns ($1.16 billion on his investment) but the point I was making is he does have or can access large amounts of millions to spend, it's not all tied up in real estate and whatnot.
Short of burning some fans at the stake, she couldn’t do a worse PR and comms job than Donna.

No, not significant in terms of what some would like to see, but if it was any more significant then we'd run into FFP/PSR problems.Putting £150M into a club you bought for £22M and have seen grow to £2-3B in value over 20 years really isn't doing much, is it? That's ±6% of their growth.
Eh, there's still lots of headroom beyond that, but it's true in the sense that what FFP/PSR encourages/allows for is a consistent level of investment over time.No, not significant in terms of what some would like to see, but if it was any more significant then we'd run into FFP/PSR problems.
Forbes has valued Spurs at £2.6B - I take their valuation as more accurate than yours.I would doubt that %.
Worth remembering that Lewis owns circa 70% of Enic who in turn own circa 86% of Spurs - so Lewis stake in Spurs is worth just over 60% of the value of Spurs.
So what is Spurs value ?
1 traditional valuation is by 'sum of the parts' . The squad value probably £600m to £900m ? But we actually owe circa £350m in transfer fees at 30 June 2024, and after the summer transfer 2024 and 2025 the amount of transfer fees will only have gone up - maybe £500m.
The stadium costs circa 1 billion but almost all borrowed money so no equity value. Certainly an argument that the value should be the cost to build it now say 2 billion less amount owed (mainly bonds) circa £900m So an equity value of say £1,1 bn.
There's a bit of property mainly not developed (eg potential flats around stadium) might be worth £200m ?
So on that basis, the sum of the parts value is struggling to get to £2 bn for EQUITY holders.
2 Another basis is to value Cash flow
Spurs are struggling to invest more that circa £150m pa in transfers and our cash balances at 30 June 2024 (last published accounts) were at their lowest for years.
So its a fair assumption that Spurs cash generation is circa £150m which discounted at 10% pa is circa £1.5 bn.
That might be generous as players need replacing every say 10 years (that's their playing career at a top level), so cash flow which could be distributed is probably less than £150m pa
3 Comparable transactions
Very few transactions in UK similar to Spurs - New castle value was peanuts, as was Liverpool.
Chelsea was (I think) reported at £2.2 bn with an obligation to spend £ 1.5 bn or so - but its never been disclosed whether Chelsea had to repay the Abramovich loan of circa £1.5 bn ...... which might mean the equity value is less than £2.2bn or obligation to invest is a lot lower
Chelsea has no stadium (hence the obligation to spend) but due to Abramovich breaking all the rules the squad is a lot mote mature than Spurs, so its difficult to compare.
But Spurs might, like Chelsea get valued at £2 bn plus an obligation to put 'loads of money' into squad etc.
But remember the value to Lewis is only 60% of the values ...... so it maybe the value that Lewis family can see at Spurs is 60% of circa £2 bn or £1,2bn.
I'm sure all the above calculations can be refined with better numbers, but I'd be surprised in final results are much different for the EQUITY value of Spurs today (not including debt which most journalists confuse). And not the value that Spurs COULD be developed to if invested in and with more sponsorship income etc (ie a Liverpool look a like)
Tavistock owns a lot of already built property in USA generating cash, restaurant businesses all up and running and numerous other businesses. Key Investments - Tavistock Group What the value of these businesses is what Lewis family say - there are no sets of accounts available. And they are a secretive lot, so anything disclosed is probably a gross under value.
Its perfectly possible that Spurs represents just 10% of Lewis family wealth atm - could be worth a lot more if they invest in Spurs to push Spurs forward ..... or if someone wants to grossly overpay to buy Spurs as a 'trophy' asset or any other reason !
I think that's Gareth Bale in a wig.
Taxi for Maicon

There are documents somewhere at Companies House showing a further £35 million was injected by ENIC last December, following was shown in football.london.No, not significant in terms of what some would like to see, but if it was any more significant then we'd run into FFP/PSR problems.
But I guess it is something that might have helped with little short-term obstacles in the financial situation, and could help with further capital investment related to the stadium, Hotspur Way or in the southern development. (There's been stuff going on at Hotspur Way, land purchase, etc.)
I thought something like £100m was used initially, and then £30m odd last December. Is any of this 'visible' in the accounts?
I personally feel our PR side has always been very weak, nothing short of disaster at times. No one seems to be of known as the head in that department. Hope she comes in and steady the ship.Can she play up front etc etc etc
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Kate Miller appointed Chief Communications Officer
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Kate Miller as the Club’s new Chief Communications Officer.www.tottenhamhotspur.com
Forbes has valued Spurs at £2.6B - I take their valuation as more accurate than yours.
Their valuation also does not include the other local real estate owned by the club, which is probably close enough to say Tottenham Hotspur Limited is worth £3B. Lewis' 61% stake of that would be £1.83B.
Forbes also gives Lewis' latest net worth as $7B = £5.16B. £1.83B is 35% of £5.16B. Throw in the £1B in art, which is just a tax dodge and is probably all sitting in storage, and 55% of Lewis' net worth is tied up just in Spurs and art. Beyond that you have tge restaurant group, golf courses, residential and commercial property developments. And we haven't gotten to personal residences, boats, aircraft, etc.
Lewis is rich. But compared to the owners of the other Big 6 clubs he's incredibly strapped.