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The AEG Inventory

A select list of some of the key AEG global sports assets:

> Teams

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NHL Los Angeles Kings
MLS Los Angeles Galaxy
NBA Los Angeles Lakers (30 percent stakeholder)
MLS Houston Dynamo (50 percent stakeholder)
American Hockey League Manchester (N.H.) Monarchs
German Hockey League teams, the Eisbären Berlin and the Hamburg Freezers
49 percent ownership of Hammarby IF (Stockholm)

> U.S. venues owned and/or operated by AEG

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AmericanAirlines Arena (Miami)
AT&T Center (San Antonio)
Barclays Center (Brooklyn, N.Y.)
BBVA Compass Stadium (Houston)
Citizens Business Bank Arena (Ontario, Calif.)
Consol Energy Center (Pittsburgh)
Farmers Field*, ** (Los Angeles)
FedEx Forum (Memphis)
Home Depot Center* (Carson, Calif.)
Jobing.com Arena (Glendale, Ariz.)
KeyArena (Seattle)
KFC Yum! Center (Louisville, Ky.)
O.co Coliseum (Oakland)
Oracle Arena (Oakland)
Prudential Center (Newark, N.J.)
Rentschler Field (East Hartford, Conn.)
Rose Garden (Portland)
Sprint Center (Kansas City)
Staples Center* (Los Angeles)
Target Center (Minneapolis)
U.S. Bank Arena (Cincinnati)
XL Center (Hartford, Conn.)

> Venues outside the U.S. owned and/or operated by AEG

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Ahoy Arena (Rotterdam, Netherlands)
Brisbane Entertainment Centre (Brisbane, Australia)
Lanxess-Arena (Cologne, Germany)
MasterCard Center^ (Beijing)
Mercedes-Benz Arena^^ (Shanghai)
Newcastle Entertainment Centre (New South Wales, Australia)
O2 Arena* (London)
O2 World Berlin* (Berlin)
O2 World Hamburg* (Hamburg, Germany)
Perth Arena** (Perth, Australia)
Stockholm’s primary sports venues — Tele2 Arena**, Ericsson Globe, Annexet, Soderstadion and Hovet — are all owned by the city and operated by AEG’s Stockholm Globe Arenas subsidiary
Suncorp Stadium (Brisbane, Australia)
The Hydro (Glasgow, Scotland)
Ülker Sports Arena (Istanbul)
Volksbank Arena (Hamburg, Germany)
VTB Arena and Dynamo Moscow Stadium** (Moscow)

* Owned by AEG
** Under construction or late stages of development
^ Co-owned through a joint venture with the NBA and Bloomage International Investment Group
^^ Co-owned through a joint venture with the NBA and Oriental Pearl Group
Source: SportsBusiness Journal research


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