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Stephen Ross

Stephen Ross

CATEGORY: Billionaires
Company: Related, Miami Dolphins
Industry Real Estate,
INDUSTRY: Real Estate, Sports
WHAT MAKES hiM HAUTE: Ross’ Related Companies has been a force in the industry since its inception with trophy developments across the nation. In 2009, Ross became 95 percent owner of the Miami Dolphins and is currently working on a $390 million renovation deal in hopes of attracting a Super Bowl in 2015. Ross’ mobile technology company FanVision makes handheld devices that streams live stadium feeds for sports fans at games, and has inked a 5-year deal with NASCAR.

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