Steve Cohen’s opinion of his New York Mets is a lot higher than his outlook on the economy under President Donald Trump. Cohen traveled to Miami Beach, Florida from Mets spring training in Port St. Lucie for the Future Initiative Institute’s Summit.
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.
The CEO of hedge fund Point72 turned bearish for the first time in a while due to punitive tariffs, immigration crackdown and federal spending cuts.
After turning the New York Mets into baseball’s biggest spender, owner Steve Cohen would like to see his team build more economically through its farm system.
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.
New York Mets owner Steve Cohen wasn't planning on spending as much on the 2025 roster as he has. Speaking to The Athletic's Tim Britton, Cohen explained he "blew through" the original payroll projections in part because free agency proved more expensive than he thought it would be.
Mets owner Steve Cohen wants a winner, but says excessive spending isn't "the most optimal way to run a team" and would like to see the farm system produce talent.
Days before Pete Alonso agreed to return to the Mets, he met at a Tampa social club with his agent, Scott Boras, Mets owner Steve Cohen and president of baseball operations David Stearns. The agenda was simple.
Cubs chairman Tom Ricketts is having problems hearing that it takes money to win games. Jonathan Daniel/ Share Mets owner Steve Cohen isn’t particularly happy that he’s piling $325 million into his team’s payroll this season,
Cohen, Point72 Asset Management founder, didn’t hold back during an appearance at the Future Investment Initiative Institute’s summit in Miami Beach
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
Just over two weeks ago, at Amazin Day at Citi Field, Mets owner Steve Cohen was “brutally honest” about his dislike of the negotiations with Alonso. Now, here we are, reintroducing the team’s greatest power hitter.