http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/11/sports/soccer/11liverpool.html That little-known investor is Kenny Huang, 46, a globe-trotting sports enthusiast who has made marketing deals in China with the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Yankees, and has entered into a business partnership with Leslie Alexander, the owner of the Houston Rockets. In February, he helped the Yankees tour China with their World Series trophy, trying to drum up interest in Major League Baseball. He also advised Chinese investors bidding to acquire a 15 percent stake in the Cavaliers, although the deal did not work out. And in an interview this year, he said that he would consider acquiring an N.F.L. team. ... Friends say Huang made a fortune working on Wall Street and helping clients invest in Chinese initial public stock offerings. Now, they say, he is pushing China to overhaul its sports system and develop its own professional sports leagues with corporate sponsors — a challenge in a country where the government retains tight control of sports programs. But his interests are not confined to China. In what could be one of the biggest sports club deals in history, Huang is said to be considering acquiring the Liverpool club from its owners ... One of his ventures is Rocket Capital, formed with Alexander of the Rockets. The venture and others have invested more than $200 million in Chinese I.P.O.’s in Hong Kong over the past five years, according to securities filings. Huang has also worked on sponsorship deals in China with the Rockets, the Cavaliers and the Yankees. ... Just in case anybody thought Yao Ming was going anywhere anytime soon.
I think you may be overstating his influence over Rockets personnel moves a bit, as well as his concern if his group indeed does get control of LFC.
It only proves that you don't need Yao to do business in China. Does having Yao help, absolutely, but he's not absolutely necessary. If Yao breaks his foot again, I'd be stunned if the Rockets tried to resign him, especially to a max contract.
Huang Rules! Yanks OUTTTTTTT i really hope he will buy liverpool, he is much better than Kridi. You'll Never Walk Alone! =] oh, and if yao will have another injury like he just had he will retire for sure.
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old news. Rocket Capital happened 5 years ago and the Cleveland Cavs thing was last year. this doesn't have anything to do with Yao but it shows that Les could profit from a continuing profile for his team in China after Yao is gone
Kenny Huang is someone who clearly doesn't like Trevor Ariza and prefers Courtney Lee, whose name sounds vaguely Chinese. I'd bet Kenny Huang will cause the Rockets to acquire Jeremy Lin and David Lee next. Kenny Huang.
I hope Liverpool does well this year...losing Torres will hurt but Gerrard will always be there.. So this guy does investment in sports franchises.. maybe he can invest in the Clippers, high risk = high reward
sadly no. the guy you're thinking about is Li Lu. but both those guys show how much of an impact these young Chinese entrepreneurs and investors are having. all those old Jewish dudes like Les better watch their back or these Chinese are going to be running everything in 20 years
Previous rumors had Huang wooing Yao to the Cavaliers. I don't see anything positive about this. http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4272395
Sorry the italics were driving me crazy. _____ That little-known investor is Kenny Huang, 46, a globe-trotting sports enthusiast who has made marketing deals in China with the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Yankees, and has entered into a business partnership with Leslie Alexander, the owner of the Houston Rockets. In February, he helped the Yankees tour China with their World Series trophy, trying to drum up interest in Major League Baseball. He also advised Chinese investors bidding to acquire a 15 percent stake in the Cavaliers, although the deal did not work out. And in an interview this year, he said that he would consider acquiring an N.F.L. team. ... Friends say Huang made a fortune working on Wall Street and helping clients invest in Chinese initial public stock offerings. Now, they say, he is pushing China to overhaul its sports system and develop its own professional sports leagues with corporate sponsors — a challenge in a country where the government retains tight control of sports programs. But his interests are not confined to China. In what could be one of the biggest sports club deals in history, Huang is said to be considering acquiring the Liverpool club from its owners ... One of his ventures is Rocket Capital, formed with Alexander of the Rockets. The venture and others have invested more than $200 million in Chinese I.P.O.’s in Hong Kong over the past five years, according to securities filings. Huang has also worked on sponsorship deals in China with the Rockets, the Cavaliers and the Yankees.