Kraft Group
American group of large corporations
- Private
- Business group[1]
Foxborough, Massachusetts
, United States
Key people
Jonathan Kraft, President and COO
Michael Quattromani, CFO[1]
Daniel Kraft
Josh Kraft
Real estate development
Professional sports
Manufacturing
Financial services
(estimated 2015)[1]
Number of employees
The Kraft Group, LLC, is a group of privately held companies in the professional sports, manufacturing, and real estate development industries doing business in 90 countries.[3] Founded in 1998 by American businessman Robert Kraft as a holding company for various interests he had acquired since 1968,[2] it is based in Foxborough, Massachusetts.[5]
Corporate structure
- Kraft Sports Group
- New England Patriots, LP (founded in 1960, acquired by Kraft in 1994)
- New England Revolution, LP (founded by Kraft in 1995)[citation needed]
- Gillette Stadium, $325 million facility privately financed by Kraft (opened 2002)[3]
- Patriot Place, $350 million "lifestyle and entertainment center" around Gillette Stadium (opened 2007–2008)[6]
- TeamOps, LLC (founded in 2006)
- TeamOps (Event Staff)
- TeamOps Detect
- Boston Breach, a Call of Duty League team (founded in 2021)
- Boston Uprising, an Overwatch League team (founded in 2017)
- Kraft Analytics Group (KAGR)
- Rand-Whitney Group, LLC (founded in 1857, acquired by Kraft in 1968)[citation needed]
- Previously owned by Jacob Hiatt, father of Kraft's wife Myra Kraft
- Based in Worcester, Massachusetts, includes:
- Rand-Whitney Container, LLP
- Rand-Whitney Containerboard, LLP
- Rand-Whitney Waste, LLP
- International Forest Products, LLC (founded by Kraft in 1972)
- Operated by Robert Kraft's son Daniel Kraft
- More than 30 private equity investments
- Principal shareholdings
- Carmel Container Systems, Ltd.
- Based in Caesarea, Israel[7]
- American-Israeli Paper Mills, Ltd.
- Based in Hadera, Israel[8]
- Ampal Enterprises, Ltd.
- Based in Tel Aviv, Israel[8]
- Carmel Container Systems, Ltd.
- Principal shareholdings
References
- ^ a b c Forbes (3 November 2008). "The 500 Largest American Private Companies: #326 The Kraft Group". Forbes. Retrieved 18 November 2008.
- ^ a b c University of Massachusetts Boston. "New England Patriots Owner Robert Kraft Receives an Honorary Degree at UMass Boston's 39th Commencement". University of Massachusetts Boston. University of Massachusetts Boston. Retrieved 6 March 2008.
- ^ a b c New England Patriots. "Robert Kraft – Official New England Patriots Biography". Patriots.com. Patriots.com. Archived from the original on 1 June 2011. Retrieved 4 June 2007.
- ^ "The Kraft Group". Forbes.
- ^ "The Kraft Group". The Kraft Group. 15 June 2018. Retrieved 30 April 2020.
- ^ Jenn Abelson (20 May 2007). "Krafts building a $350m Patriot Place complex, and a legacy". The Boston Globe. The Boston Globe. Retrieved 6 March 2008.
- ^ Company Profile Carmel Container Systems, Ltd. Accessed 29 September 2007.
- ^ a b "Carmel Container Systems, Ltd, Form 20-F, Filing Date Jun 24, 2003". secdatabase.com. Retrieved 14 May 2018.
External links
- The Kraft Group
- International Forest Products
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New England Patriots
- Founded in 1960
- Formerly the Boston Patriots (1960–1970)
- Based and headquartered in Foxborough, Massachusetts
- Billy Sullivan
- Robert Kraft
- Jonathan Kraft
- Pat Patriot
- Cheerleaders
- "I'm Shipping Up to Boston"
- "Crazy Train"
- "Your Love"
- Patriot Reign
- Family Guy
- "Patriot Games"
- "3 Acts of God"
- "Gronkowsbees"
- "This Is Our House"
- "Stunning and Brave"
- "Turd Burglars"
- Tom vs Time
- Man in the Arena: Tom Brady
- 80 for Brady
- Snowplow Game
- Lisa Olson
- St. Louis Stallions
- Tuck Rule Game
- 2006 playoff game vs. San Diego Chargers
- 16–0
- Spygate
- 2007 game vs. New York Giants
- Helmet Catch
- Butt Fumble
- Deflategate
- Malcolm Butler's interception
- Colts Catastrophe
- 28–3
- Philly Special
- Miami Miracle
- Brady's return
- Lunatic Lateral
- League: National Football League (1970–present)
- Conference: American Football Conference
- Division: East Division
- League: American Football League (1960–1969)