Hollywood mogul David Geffen has emerged as a potential buyer for the Los Angeles Clippers, after the team's current owner, Donald Sterling, was banned from the NBA and is expected to be forced to sell his shares of the team. Forbes estimates that the
Entertainment mogul David Geffen is very interested in making a play to buy the L.A. Clippers once the NBA forces Donald Sterling to sell. Geffen, according to The Wall Street Journal, made a bid for the team four years ago
Larry Ellison, the billionaire founder and CEO of software giant Oracle, is part of a trio including record producer David Geffen and TV personality Oprah Winfrey preparing a bid for the L.A. Clippers basketball team, according to reports on ESPN
Film and music mogul David Geffen is interested in buying the Los Angeles Clippers if other NBA owners force a sale, he announced Tuesday. “If the Clippers become available he would be interested in buying the franchise,” Geffen's office wrote in an
Entertainment executive and philanthropist David Geffen has established an unprecedented $100 million scholarship fund that will cover the entire cost of education for the very best medical students attending the David