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Philip Frederick Anschutz (/ ˈ æ n ʃ uː t s / AN-shoots; born December 28, 1939) is an American billionaire businessman who owns or controls companies in a variety of industries, including energy, railroads, real estate, sports, newspapers, travel, movies, theaters, arenas and music.
Philip Anschutz, Fred's eldest son, assumed control of the company in 1962 and diversified it with holdings in the entertainment and hospitality industries. The Anschutz Exploration Corporation subsidiary has continued the original business of discovering and developing oil and gas wells, with particular focus on projects in Colorado, Utah and ...
The Anschutz Family Foundation is a private foundation based in Denver, Colorado.It was founded in 1982 by Fred and Marian Pfister Anschutz, [1] the parents of Colorado rancher Sue Anschutz-Rodgers, who serves as chair and president, and of Philip Anschutz, a billionaire businessman. [2]
Billionaire Philip Anschutz, founder of sports and entertainment giant AEG, has reached an agreement to sell his stake in the Los Angeles Lakers to the owners of the Los Angeles Dodgers, according ...
The Anschutz Company bought Xanterra from JMB in 2008. [8] Xanterra specializes in tourism in U.S. National Parks, and has a presence in Yellowstone and Grand Canyon, Glacier, Rocky Mountain, and Zion, as well as Mount Rushmore National Memorial. They are contracted by the US National Park Service to provide lodging and services in these parks ...
It is owned by the Spanos Family, which has a $2.4 billion net worth. ... Its owner, Philip Anschutz – who has built fortunes in oil, railroads, telecom, real estate, and entertainment – is ...
Sue Anschutz-Rodgers (born 1936) [1] is an American rancher, conservationist, and philanthropist. Owner of the Crystal River Ranch in Roaring Fork Valley , Colorado , she is a strong proponent of conservationism and preservation of the heritage of the American West , and helped implement the legal concept of conservation easements in the state.
Some fans felt uneasy after reports came out that that Phil Anschutz, the CEO of the company that runs Coachella, donated to anti-LGBTQ causes.