This year's meeting is being closely watched by Wall Street because of a planned discussion about whether to start letting team owners sell stakes to private-equity firms and other institutional investors.
So who stands to benefit if the NFL owners agree to a rule change?
AdvertisementThe sports investing experts who spoke to BI pointed to private-equity firms with established histories in sports investing, like Dyal HomeCourt, Arctos Partners, and RedBird Capital.
Lutsky also thinks a rule change could prompt more financial industry newcomers to try to break into the world of sports investing.
See BI's list of private-equity firms that could benefit from an NFL rule change, according to 6 finance experts and industry insiders, from bankers to investment advisors:
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—, Arun Muralidhar, Muralidhar, Tim Schlittner, Jonathan Lutsky, Lutsky
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