Not exact matches
But for small music - store chains, there's bad news, too: national chains are
buying up or displacing smaller players, and music stores are losing market
share to record
clubs and other retailers, such as warehouse
clubs and discount chains.
We do things like take organization - wide coffee breaks where we ask staff to go
buy a coffee and ponder a specific question; we hold online book
clubs and create communities of
shared interests that range from using data tools to vegetarian cooking to working parents; around the holidays we host regional holiday parties and virtual «Holi - DJ» listening parties, where team members swap playlists of their favorite music.
If you
share my crazy love, please let me know what you
buy in bulk (the healthyish stuff, not the Sam's
Club paper towels!).
While Dangote has TALKED about getting
shares, Ustmanov has already taken action and tried to
buy Arsenal, he got blocked though by the old board when they made that pact to not sell the
club into a single majority
share holder who was foreign, the foundation of the pact they made and bragged about to us fans.
I am willing to
buy a
share of the
club along with millions of fans.
Marotta can always say «we are not a selling
club but will only sell if a player wants to leave» in his pressers but in truth, young players like dybala, bentancur (i heard we're renegotiating boca's 50 % sell - on
share), moise kean, pogba with high ceilings are
bought with d intention for future profit sales to balance our books.
PS its about time us fans started to
buy shares in our great
club.
My take is, no matter how well we complain about this or that, Wenger will always do what he think is right for the
club and the team generally, if he's not
buying a striker that's ok in as much the midfielders can assist with their own
share of goals to ease the burden off the strikers, but depending solely on Giroud will be suicidal.
I can not look good upon our old owners as they agreed not to sell when Usmanov was trying to help us but wanted to
buy the
club, instead all agreeing not to sell and then they sell to Silent stan after a period of time where Arsenal FC
shares was increasing in value.
He is all about the
share holders that why he is
buying all these kids hoping to come across a good one so he can sell him for a bucket load of money, Not to put back into the
club but More money for his Masters to Bank.When Wenger and the Board look out at the full stadium on a Saturday they don't see Fan's they see customers.It would not surpries me if Wenger
bought a one legged blind man, so Carrick is a possibility.
It also states that he won't sell his
shares anytime soon with terms such as popularity and scope of the
club more valuable than any of his sporting teams by using Rams and Arsenal in the same context and the
club buying out of deals with companies like Emirates.
He
bought 90 percent of the
club's
shares from Sulaiman al Fahim who took over in August but struggled to refinance the
club's debt.
Keep in mind Usmanov has recently
bought more
shares because he wants Arsenal and that guy offered Arsenal FC a interest free loan to cover all our debts when we moved into our new home and allow Wenger to invest what the
club earned back into the
club.
On top of this plump soft overfed heap sits a man who owns half of the United States sporting
clubs (all of which have suffered under his control), a man who
bought a lump of
shares from his mates for a
club he'd never really heard of before, involved in a sport that he vaguely knows about, in a country that is considered the poor 51st state.
He has earned a fortune from the
club in wages, perhaps those wages have
bought shares!
Jonm; As a major
share Holder no one can throw them out, but with no profit, from ECL TV revenue, less TV revenue from EPL, and class come player willing to come to Arsenal like last year Aubumeyang refused and Vardy snubbed, 2 years ago Suarez refused to come, pretty soon they are forced to sell and get out or
buy and compete with big
clubs like MU, MC, CHELSEA LIVERPOOL SPURS and even LEICESTER.
I don't think that will bother Stan that much as he's not really interested in taking a lot of money out of the
club (taking 3 million a year when we have 200 million in cash is peanuts) as his
shares have doubled in value since
buying them.
For instance, if we spend let's say five years out of the UCL, for sure the price of the
club's
shares would drop, making it easier for rich Arsenal fan to
buy out the horrible creature that is Satan K.
Dein didn't inherit his
shares but
bought them due to his love of the
club.
This is where Usmanov comes in, Dein found him and ended up selling his
shares to Usmanov in an attempt to get Usmanov to
buy the
club from the old board.
How many of those guys do you think would be willing to re-invest in the
clubs transfer fund, how many do you think would want to recouparate their money and how many would want to sack the man in charge... I remind you of Usmanov who promised millions in transfer money to Arsenal, but its not his call to make... till the board votes unanimously on the issue or one invididual
buys out the other board members for all the controlling
shares... we are limited to how much we can spend because its not one persons money its all of theirs.
Their is no affiliation or love for the
club let alone football and he has invested none of his own money (apart from
share buying) for the betterment of our
club.
I can't see Usmanov
buying into Everton as Mishiri owns 49.9 %, Bill Kenwright owns 12.2 % and I can't see either of those selling their
shares to give overall control of the
club to Usmanov, also, would Usmanov want control of a
club that he doesn't support, surely not as an investment, it's small fry compared to his other business interests.
You as a fan how do u benefit frm the
club if its in the forbes top ten richest
clubs but it does not spend the money in
buying quality players... or do u have
shares there?!
It sounds mercenary but I originally
bought my
shares when the
club genuinely needed support.
This would be especially bad news for Arsenal fans, given that such a sale would allow an opportunity for Kroenke to
buy the
club outright, with an ownership of 100 % of the
club shares.
I do believe that Silent Stan would allow AFC to spend what they make, he appears happy as long as the
clubs share prices increase so he can take out loans to
buy new ranches or move teams around in USA...
Often these contracts include
buy - back options or sometimes the selling
club wants a
share of the profits if the
buying later
club sells the player for profit.
He can not
buy up the
shares from anyone else as Kroenkw has made the place a fortress against Usmanov the old boys network which is full effect at the
club has united against Usmanov down to several factors, 1) they don't want to sell as that brings to an end their continued source of revenue as opposed to a one off payment hoiwver large it may be.
The market is the same foreveryone, and it will get worse in the coming transfer season, arsenal should adopt rich
clubs policy,
buy big players and
share the income thatcomes from the adverts and sales.
It said that Kroenke was ramping up the cash reserves in the
club, as this would give him better credit amongst lenders, in order to borrow the money to
buy the
shares at a cheap rate, when it comes to launching a bid to
buy out the other shareholders.
CEO at the time was David Dein, a guy who had ambition for AFC other than his job, he
bought shares and invested not only his money but time into AFC, he loves this
club and he gave everything he could to help us.
Seeing how quality players are moving in this transfer window am a very sad sad sad man.The other big
clubs have confirmed they will spend big but for Wenger he said we have enough depth in the squad but if special player is available we can
buy, now special players are not available without a bid.We have only one Arsene but we cant win major trophies with wenger he used to win them when it was a two horse race, only utd were a threat but now he cant repeat the invincible era or win epl 10 yrs can evidence there is competition and we are not in it.
Clubs like chelsea are in debts cuz of
buying wc players to win trophies, We put
club into debt b4 to build stadium so he can generate more revenue for
club owners and
share holders
Americans are
buying up
shares in English football
clubs in every division / League.
Nothing gonna happen unless board granting money to Wenger to spend in the market and granting funds in the hands of Kronke as his the owner of the
club because he is the major
shares of the
club... So as said by Wenger he is going to
buy only 1 or 2 signings this season....
@johnsouttar if Arsenal FC went PLC it would be the best football
club shares to
buy becouse it will bring you fantastick returns for your money, that's the problem they (the board or AW) are not spending the massive profits which is coming for the next five years starting from this summer, the board and
share holders at present are «NOT» taking divedence which is great but why??
Good god what was the real point of this article Itall about what if and maybe's and if they do this and if we do thats!!!! If my auntie had a Pr!ck she'd be my farckin uncle!!!! If Arsenal win all thier games from now until the end of the season and IF spurs and the foxes drop six or nine points then we can win the trophy??? of course we can IF i win the lottery next week I can
buy some
shares and sell them to usmanov and force a buyout of the
club and change our fortunes forever but its highly bloody unlikely.
He
bought the majority of the
shares for the
club, which he's getting back from only thinking profit.
The only realistic contender for this position was the
club's second biggest shareholder Alisher Usmanov, so when it was reported this week that Kroenke was trying to
buy the Russian's Arsenal
shares it was extremely worrying.
Arsenal Supporters Trust (AST) who have as their members a large portion of the small independent
share holders, sought to agree with Kroenke at the point of his bid and Ivan Gazidis as CEO that they would set up a Fanshare scheme to enable ordinary fans to have an opportunity to
buy shares and so participate in ownership of the
club.
But instead of dealing with the issue our friend sets of on a path of misdirection raising tales of Sir Henry, who actually did nothing that was not going on at every other
club to some degree and which all, other than the toffs, would support; well maybe not the bus but at least he was not parking it; quoting wrongdoings when far more embarrassing incidents happened at his own
club and confusing himself with the commercial practices of issuing,
buying and selling and trading
shares.
Malcolm Glazer's takeover of United, after
buying out the lion's
share of the
club's shareholders between 2003 and 2005, is by now vividly engraved into the minds of the Old Trafford faithful.
The fans are no longer the majority stakeholders after 75 % of the
club plus one
share was
bought by a local packaging firm, the proprietors of which were involved in the initial Supporters Trust purchase of
club and ground.
Swansea City have held talks with potential investors who could
buy a minority
share interest in the
club.
But I have included the information for other fans that may stumble on this how to
buy shares in a football
club guide.
To
buy shares in any of the football
clubs below, you can follow my very simple steps at the very bottom of this page.
You can
buy shares in a number of football
clubs that are publicly listed with only a small investment needed and you can do it all online!
As a football fan who recognises great
clubs, I had to
buy shares in Juventus!
Before we look at what football
clubs you can
buy shares in, I would recommend this excellent free guide to investing by Hargreaves & Landsdown plc..
Full step - by - step instructions on how to open a
share dealing account and how to
buy into any of these
clubs are at the very bottom of this page.