His influence on the project has been wildly disproportionate to his ownership stake — a scant one-fifteenth of one percent of the team. And so is the money he stands to make from it.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/08/16/nyreg ... wanted=all
It's crazy because there are people out there who actually think he owns the team, it's crazy how much larger his perception of influence on the team is than reality.