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Endeavor’s $25B Next Act: Why the Sports Giant Is Going Private

Endeavor’s time on Wall Street was turbulent, and a $25 billion move to become a private company once again is now complete.

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Endeavor’s long-planned move to become a private company again is now complete, with lead investor Silver Lake finalizing its acquisition of the sports and entertainment giant. 

Silver Lake acquired 100% of the outstanding Endeavor shares it didn’t already own, bringing an end to an effort first announced nearly a year ago. Endeavor spent about four years as a public company, but it often struggled on Wall Street as investors did not fully grasp the diverse nature of the company’s holdings, which stretch into events, content production, technology, and athlete representation, among other areas. 

Silver Lake, however, touted its high degree of confidence in Endeavor, which now has a combined enterprise value of $25 billion. In addition to the above fields, Endeavor is also the lead shareholder of the still-publicly traded TKO Group Holdings, the parent company of sports entities including Ultimate Fighting Championship, World Wrestling Entertainment, Professional Bull Riders, IMG, and On Location. It is now moving into boxing

“[We] have never sold a share, instead increasing our stake as we remain highly excited about the long-term growth outlook of the company,” said Silver Lake co-CEO and managing partner Egon Durban.

What’s Next?

The privatization of Endeavor sets in motion a series of resulting moves, with potentially more to come. 

Endeavor is now creating a new entity, WME Group, that will include the bulk of the WME talent agency, IMG Licensing, marketing agency 160over90, and nonscripted content business Pantheon Media. Endeavor executive chairman Patrick Whitesell, meanwhile, will leave that role to focus on a separate, Silver Lake–backed sports and media investment platform also announced last April.

Whitesell is also acquiring WME Football, the agency’s football representation business, and will serve active NFL players and coaches. That move helps satisfy conflict-of-interest claims raised by the NFL Players Association that Silver Lake could not have a stake in an agency representing active players while Durban is also a part-owner of the Raiders. WME will still be able to represent retired NFL players and coaches, while Whitesell’s football representation activities will remain separate from his other company backed by Silver Lake. Industry sources said Whitesell is considering a new name for WME Football.

With the Endeavor privatization, that conflict-of-interest issue could soon resurface with another part of Silver Lake’s sprawling empire. The company is also the lead backer of Diamond Baseball Holdings, a fast-growing owner and operator of minor-league baseball teams. The recent deals give Silver Lake an interest in those teams and a talent agency with a presence in baseball. The MLB Players Association has previously raised such concerns around Endeavor’s activities in Minor League Baseball.

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