Money | Hugh Hefner Playboy on Block for $300M Hef said to be loathe to part with firm By Matt Cantor Posted May 22, 2009 1:33 PM CDT Copied From left, Holly Madison, Hugh Hefner, Bridget Marquardt, and Kendra Wilkinson arrive at the Fox Reality Channel Really Awards in Los Angeles, Sept. 24, 2008. (AP Photo) With the magazine at its heart struggling against the tide of the Internet, Hugh Hefner’s Playboy empire is seeking a buyer for $300 million, the New York Post reports. That’s three times its current market capitalization, but sources say Hef won’t sell unless he can get the cash to keep up his luxe life. So far, none of the wealthy firms approached has bitten. “Everyone says he’ll never let go, that he’ll take it with him to the grave,” sources say of Hefner, 83, who started the magazine in 1953. A spokeswoman for Playboy tells Crain’s Chicago Business “it is not being shopped.” Read These Next Baseball has a dirty secret hiding in plain sight. The weekend was full of not-so-great headlines about Delta. Dog the Bounty Hunter shares unimaginably sad news. Woman whose husband was killed by MRI shares harrowing story. Report an error