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10:38am, Wednesday, 15'th Nov 2023
Stocks are up on Wednesday as investors continue to celebrate the October Consumer Price Index ( CPI ) data that was released yesterday. That data showed that inflation wasn't as high as experts were
Manchester United Plc (NYSE:MANU) chief executive Richard Arnold is exiting the Old Trafford club in a move that is being taken as a precursor to confirmation of Sir Jim Ratcliffe's deal to buy 25% of
Manchester United CEO Richard Arnold is stepping down, the iconic English soccer club announced Wednesday, with British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe reportedly close to clinching a minority deal in t
Hedge-fund billionaire Leon Cooperman has taken a stake in iconic English soccer club Manchester United.
Investment banker Micheal Klein is teaming up with Hollywood agent Creative Artists Agency (CAA), according to a Wall Street Journal report, which claims they plan to set up shop for sports and media
Manchester United are expected to announce billionaire business Jim Ratcliffe has acquired 25% of the Premier League club within two weeks, according to reports. No official timetable has been release
British billionaire Sir Jim Ratcliffe is reportedly close to clinching a deal to become a minority stakeholder in Manchester United.
Managers of major Manchester United Plc (NYSE:MANU) shareholder Lindsell Train say they are unsure if the purported takeover from billionaire Jim Ratcliffe is going ahead or how much it will value t
Manchester United will receive an additional US$300 million (£245 million) to upgrade its infrastructure from prospective investor Jim Ratcliife, according to reports today. The Ineos owner and billi
West Ham United owners have put a 10% stake in the club up for sale, testing whether Man Utd's transfer saga has left a sour taste in the mouths of international investors. Vanessa Gold, the daughter
Investors are disappointed that a generous bid for the soccer club from Qatar is off the table, but a deal with British billionaire Jim Ratcliffe promises gains too.
Qatar's Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani has withdrawn his bid to buy 100% of Manchester United (MANU). According to a report from Reuters, Ineos Chair Jim Ratcliffe would pay $1.5 billion for a 25% s
Jim Ratcliffe, the founder of Ineos and one of Britain's richest businessmen is set to buy Manchester United. Yet, the 70-year Mancunian billionaire is only grabbing 25% of the club, leaving the Glaz
It appears Manchester United will not be sold outright, meaning small shareholders will not get a chance to cash in. The deal that is happening represents a fresh start for ManU, but will require more
Manchester United's stock fell in premarket trades Monday following reports that Qatari banker Sheikh Jassim is withdrawing his takeover bid for the iconic English soccer club.
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