Billionaire investor Steve Cohen is concerned tariffs, DOGE cost-cutting and immigration measures could ultimately slow America's economic growth from 2.5% to 1.5%.
If it were the Alaska pipeline, maybe the Mets owner and several like-minded investors could just write a check. But a pitching pipeline that periodically will replenish the major league roster with young,
New York Mets owner Steve Cohen’s $8 billion plan to bring a casino to Citi Field’s parking lot will head to the City Council for a vote after the City Planning Commission gave the project their stamp of approval last week.
New York Mets owner Steve Cohen has never seen an MLB superstar that he didn’t want on his team, so with Vladimir Guerrero Jr. headed for free agency, it’s only natural to expect the Mets to pursue him.
In the Mets’ quest to become the East Coast Dodgers, there is still work to be done. “It looks like the Dodgers are humming, but hard to know from the outside looking in and I’m sure all organizations have stuff they have to work on,
Steve Cohen looked around Citi Field last season and didn’t like what he saw. The empty seats in August and September were shocking to the
US growth is likely to slow in the second half of the year as tariffs, tighter immigration laws and government cost-cutting efforts led by Elon Musk weigh on the economy, billionaire Steve Cohen said.
Outlook: After a negotiation that was more difficult than that of Juan Soto – per Steve Cohen – Alonso is back where he belongs at first base for the Mets. One reason it was so difficult for the two sides to strike a deal is because Alonso’s profile has more holes than it did a few years ago.
S afe to say that New York Yankees fans aren't thrilled with how the team's offseason has played out so far. Losing Juan Soto — to the hated New York Mets, no less — was a hug
Due to the "Cohen Tax," Pete Alonso will end up costing the Mets much more than his $30 million AAV this season.
Steve Cohen on what Juan Soto can bring to the Mets as a player and for the fans, plus having Pete Alonso back in New York this season
After signing Juan Soto to a record $765 million, 15-year contract and reaching deals with Pete Alonso, Sean Manaea, Clay Holmes, Frankie Montas, and others, Cohen estimated his team’s payroll at $325 million.
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