The May crude contract closed down $ 1.93 at US$ 63.01 per barrel and the May natural gas
contract ended down five cents at $ 2.68 per mmBTU.
Not exact matches
The June crude
contract ended up 35 cents to US$ 68.05 per barrel and the June natural gas
contract closed
down one cent at US$ 2.80 per mmBTU.
Most notably,
contract renewal negotiations with Starz broke
down last year, and Netflix lost access to that service's movies and TV shows at the
end of February 2012.
That number is $ 6.7 billion at Dec. 31 —
down from $ 7.3 billion last year, when more
contracts were outstanding, and $ 10 billion at the
end of 2008, when stock markets were far lower.
The May crude
contract closed
down 87 cents to $ 64.30 (U.S.) per barrel and the May natural gas
contract, which has become the new benchmark,
ended down a penny at $ 2.66 per mmBTU.
Good news however is that today's Metro claims that Juventus» interest has been rebuffed by Arsenal (no surprise there) but also by Alexis Sanchez, who is rumoured to now be in discussions with the club over a new extension to his current
contract, with Arsenal hoping to tie him
down until the
end of 2020 at the very least.
The 23 - year - old is out of
contract at the
end of the current season, and there could be a chance that the Gunners are moving to tie him
down to a new
contract in order not to lose him for nothing over the summer.
o.t does anybody on here honestly think we might try and make a move for klopp this summer are the board that aggressive enough to make the decision also wenger has not come out straight away to denied that klopp is coming to arsenal he just batted the question away in the press conference yesterday this makes me wonder if wenger is going to sit
down with the board and have a chat to see what is the best way forward for the club (maybe moving upstairs to the boardroom so he doesn't have to break his
contract) i am sure if certain members of the board saw this as a prime opportunity to move the club forward post wenger we will see what will happen this might be the only chance to get him as we might not be any decent manager around when wenger does retire we would probably
end up with martinez instead realistically who do you think we would
end up with in 2 yrs time options will be more limited me thinks and we wil have missed the boat better make it count this time coyg
If the Marlins deal all of those players before Opening Day, their payroll will be
down to about $ 30 million — if they get Castro in return for Stanton, it's more like $ 40 - 41 million, and if they
end up covering some of Stanton's
contract, then the number could be higher depending on how that's dispersed.
Dear Mr Wenger Why is it now, towards the
end of the first year of your Two year
contract (that God only knows how you pulled that little bunny out of the hat) you are bringing up how many Top Football Clubs you turned
down out of your «Loyalty» (and not inconsiderable Salary).
I have a two years
contract, I will always try to go to the
end of my
contract but I will always have the honesty to sit
down with the board and to see where we go from there, so it's quite simple.»
Even if it is back
end loaded, once Asik's
contract comes off the books it won't be close to a burden, and coul turn into a valuable expiring if he falls apart
down the road.
Arsenal are very keen for Ramsey to agree a new extension before the
end of the season or risk having another Ozil / Alexis situation on their hands, but there is a report today that the Welshman and his agent are willing to risk running
down the
contract next season, and holding the club to ransom to give him a massive increase on his current # 110,000 a week or allow him to negotiate with other clubs next January.
Hart played well at Manchester City last season, because City played well, but finally City went
down at the
end because of the manager's
contract.
That's arguably also
down to the fact that should he leave, which is a real threat now given his current
contract expires at the
end of the season, Man Utd would be left very light in midfield.
The Sun claims that Szczesny will return to Arsenal with the plan of running his
contract down and joining Juventus for free, at the
end of next season.
Villas - Boas will leave Zenit at the
end of the season having turned
down a
contract renewal, and it's claimed that he would keen to a return to the Premier League with Chelsea.
The English international had been tasked by Arsene Wenger to prove his match fitness before sitting
down for
contract talks to extend his current deal, which
ends at the
end of this campaign, and it would seem he has now done that and according to reports Wenger now wants a deal wrapped up before the New Year when Jack will be free to talk to other clubs.
I think we should sell him to bayern for 60mil due to the one year
contract thing because if he runs
down that
contract at arsenal, there is a possiblity he would sign for chelsea after and he would even be able to justify it because his
contract with us
ended, that is the last thing arsenal fans deserve, seeing our best player leave to chelsea because we can't offer him trophies due to us been ambition-less will be a knife through the heart for fans.
Henrikh Mkhitaryan has had the season of his life, scoring or assisting over 50 goals in all competitions, and has apparently turned
down an offer to extend his
contract with Dortmund, which
ends next summer.
No, they should not hold the club to ransom, get tough cos if we let them run
down their
contract and go for free they would be able to choose their own deal and possibly
end up playing for a premiership rival.
And if we hold him
down till the
end of his
contract, what if he chooses to go to City for free?
The Germany international has been a key player at Anfield
down the years and would be a superb signing for a big club like Juve, especially on a free as he's heading towards the
end of his
contract.
Those were the swings and decisions of desperation and just trying to hang on, and while the Yankees might have forced him out earlier than his
contract stated, it still beats another 6 - 7 weeks of futility dragging
down the very
end of his career.
Ozil wants to run
down his
contract and move for free at the
end of next season, which means that he will be able to negotiate terms with any club from outside of the UK, when there's 6 months left on his
contract.
TalkSPORT state that the striker is willing to let his
contract run out at the
end of the season before moving elsewhere unhampered on a free after turning
down a long - term deal.
After only winning the Copa Del Rey (a hat - trick) in his final season, he then announced he would step
down at the
end of his
contract, and decided to take a year's break from football....
With his
contract running
down, Napoli ace and reported Liverpool and Chelsea target Faouzi Ghoulam has
ended speculation over his future.
The Gunners duo are both heading towards the
end of their
contracts and will be free agents next summer if they can not be tied
down to new deals.
: He'll likely stay with Villa until the
end of the season where he will run
down his
contract before joining United on a free.
There is a growing sense that the tenure of Arsene Wenger as the manager of Arsenal is growing short and whether the Frenchman gets another season and runs
down his current
contract or leaves at the
end of the current campaign is probably as much
down to him as the board and could be determined on what happens on the pitch and on the terraces in the next couple of months.
Of course Sanchez and or Ozil will want to leave and if we allow their
contracts to run
down towards the
end of this season, we will have to sell them on the cheap.
So will Ozil be heading off on a free transfer at the
end of the current campaign, as one report in The Mirror this week has claimed, saying that
contract talks between the Gunners and our number 11 have broken
down?
Alexis is allowed to leave the club on a free transfer at the
end of next term unless we can manage to tie him
down to a new
contract, or sell him prior to the
end of next season of course.
What's the point of letting him run his
contract down, he will still
end up at City for free, if he's really bent on going to city, get the best possible deal and let him go, we are signing new players, we don't need that negative vibe around them, I love Sanchez, but arsenal will always come first..
For me it is a chronically problem because no one from the top management will ask him to do so, and he himself, his pride won't let him step
down before his
contract run
down believing that he still have the quality to perform in higher stage as he did before... I say the fans should have their words... straight at the
end of the season, we should all demand changes and I don't really care the way it should be done...
Nevertheless, it's an addition that could be necessary at Anfield, particularly as Jurgen Klopp faces his own threat of a key figure leaving on a free transfer with Emre Can also set to see his
contract run
down at the
end of the season.
Rabiot has been strongly linked with a move to the Emirates Stadium in the last few weeks, and is available for transfer after turning
down a new
contract at the
end of last season.
about Arsene Wenger not signing his latest Arsenal
contract extension and possibly standing
down at the
end of the season, but it seems like all the protests and newsprint has all been in vain.
The 37 - year - old had most recently been with MLS outfit New York Red Bulls and was fully expected to continue his career elsewhere after running
down his
contract with the club at the
end of the regular season last month.
We have no way of knowing how the board is thinking and if they are encouraging him to step
down once this
contract ends.
The Frenchman has been in charge at the club since 1996, and after 21 years at the club, could be set to step
down this summer when his current
contract ends.
If Wenger had done his job, we would never have
ended in a situation, where the choice was either to sell Ozil and Sanchez or to let their
contracts run
down.
He said» Arsenal are one of the biggest clubs in the world» and that «London is a beautiful city to live in» he also went on to say that he will be sitting
down for talks at the
end of the season to extend his
contract.
Arteta still have a
contract with Arsenal to run
down to the
end of this season.
So the Frenchman's announcement of his decision to step
down at the
end of the season, halfway through the two - year
contract he signed last summer, is a bittersweet moment for Wenger and Arsenal.
While that rumour has been doing the rounds for a while, it's now been suggested that Alexis will refuse to leave this summer — instead running
down his deal, and leaving for Chelsea on a free come the
end of his
contract — in what would be a disaster for Arsene Wenger and the Gunners.
With the midfielder's
contract set to expire at the
end of next season, the manager says the situation is simple as the Toffees look to tie him
down
Jose Mourinho has switched to a 4 -3-3 formation since signing Sanchez in January and with Michael Carrick retiring at the
end of the season and Marouane Fellaini expected to let his
contract run
down, we'd only be left with four players in this position.
He is expected to sign the
contract at the
end of the season and publicly has played
down speculation over his future.