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Why women's sports is like investing in small-cap stocks


Published on 2025-05-11 15:21:02 - AOL
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  • Ariel Investments' and former Washington Commanders president Jason Wright explains his thesis for putting money to work in women's sports.

The article from AOL highlights the significant underinvestment in women's sports despite their growing popularity and potential for high returns. It discusses how women's sports receive only a small fraction of the media coverage and sponsorship deals compared to men's sports, yet they are showing impressive growth rates and engagement, particularly among younger audiences. The piece cites examples like the WNBA and women's soccer, which have seen increased viewership and fan interest. It argues that investing in women's sports is not only a matter of equity but also a smart business decision, as evidenced by successful initiatives like the Women's Sports Foundation and the increasing number of brands recognizing the value of aligning with women's sports. The article calls for more investment to further develop the infrastructure and visibility of women's sports, ultimately benefiting both the sports industry and society at large.

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