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Manchester United PLC (NYSE: MANU) is up more than 10% today following a report that Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani was likely to be the new owner of the English football club.
Manchester United shares surged Tuesday after Qatari media suggested Sheikh Jassim was likely to succeed with his takeover bid. Jassim is the son of the country's former prime minister.
Yahoo Finance anchors Julie Hyman and Brad Smith discuss Manchester United PLC shares surging on Tuesday after a tweet from a Qatari newspaper spurred speculation that the Premier League football club
English football club Manchester United PLC (NYSE:MANU) stock has pared some of its premarket gains, but is still up 9.8% to trade at $22.10 at last glance.
Manchester United (NYSE: MANU ) stock is rising on Tuesday as word spreads that Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani may take over the company. According to recent reports from Qatari media, Sheikh Jassim
Manchester United shares jumped 24% ahead of the opening bell Tuesday. Those gains came after Qatari media reported that the state was poised to buy the soccer giant.
Manchester United shares MANU, +3.98% jumped 17% in premarket trade following a report from Qatar's Al-Watan that Qatar's Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani will soon be announced as the preferred bidde
Qatari media suggested Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani was likely to be successful with his takeover bid.
Qatar's Sheikh Jassim has made his final bid for Manchester United and will walk away from the takeover process if it isn't accepted.
Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani has submitted a second Fergie time ‘take-it-or-leave-it' offer believed to be no more than £6bn. The Qatari banker, who has been locked in an ownership contest with
Manchester United's stock fell Monday as a protracted takeover battle for the iconic English soccer club rumbled into its eighth month.
Lionel Messi arrived two years ago wearing a T-shirt emblazoned with “Ici c'est Paris,” or “This is Paris” — a favorite cry among Paris Saint-Germain fans — and to chants of “Messi! Mess
Sir Jim Ratcliffe has jumped up the UK's so-called ‘rich list' on the eve of what could become a pivotal weekend in his attempt to buy a controlling stake in Manchester United Plc (NYSE:MANU). The I
Manchester United's new potential owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, was in second place in the Sunday Times Rich List 2023. The Mancunian, who amassed the bulk of £29.6bn personal wealth from his chemicals
Manchester United PLC (NYSE:MANU) is in focus today, after the New York Times reported that Qatar's Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani made an improved final offer to buy the football club.
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