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Very well run business, they'd be a good acquisition for somone like ooooo, Frasers Group.You must be logged on to see media items. What a man
The majority of their fans think they are some sort of special case / club. It's absolutely bizarre.Some they are just like every other club?
Oh, they certainly are "special".The majority of their fans think they are some sort of special case / club. It's absolutely bizarre.
They're skint now as they've spent in on summit elseStrange why the takeover is both the Saudis and the Reubens if the Saudis truly mean business they would've just flung the cash at Ashley ages ago with no other people as part of a takeover
If the Arabs get blocked from being part of it can see these Rueben Bros running a mile
Yet struggled to get a deal done for the mags over how many monthThey're skint now as they've spent in on summit else
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Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund has invested billions of dollars in stake purchases in major US companies in sectors spanning from aerospace to entertainment that include Boeing, Disney and Facebook, according to a filing to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
The Public Investment Fund (PIF) said it bought a $713.7 million stake in Boeing, $495.8m holding in Disney and $521.9m in Facebook stock in the first quarter of 2020, according to a May 15 quarterly disclosure on the SEC.
The sovereign wealth fund also disclosed an $827.7m investment in British oil giant BP via American Depository Receipts (ADRs) listed in the US, $487.6m in Bank of America and $522m in Citigroup.
The fund, which manages about $320bn of assets, has previously and picked up stakes in Uber Technologies, Tesla and SoftBank Group's Vision Fund to expand its global portfolio.
PIF began snapping up more minority stakes in international companies during the first three months of the year as the coronavirus pandemic disrupted global business, sunk stock prices and forced companies to sell debt. The investment in some of the biggest names of the US corporate world is a bet that they have the potential to generate returns in the long-term and drive Saudi Arabia's economic growth.
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No doubt of their wealth but I think the media and mags have gone a bit over the top with players they'd get. Looks more like they're in it to help out Staveley more than anything its her that wants NUFC
I haven't really followed footy since it stopped and I post here and then noticed I got this email just after 7pm todayYet struggled to get a deal done for the mags over how many month![]()
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No doubt of their wealth but I think the media and mags have gone a bit over the top with players they'd get. Looks more like they're in it to help out Staveley more than anything its her that wants NUFC
does anyone think this may turn out to be more haste than its worth? I mean I know they are desperate for Ashley out and are desperate for Arabs to chuck money about but they will also be dragged through a bottomless pit of absolute shitstorm.
Fully agree mate. It would be fantastic in these troubled times. It’s just a shame there’s not a decent club from the northeast left in it.
Agreed but they aren’t in the fa cup marra.Nowt wrong with Consett or Hebburn
Agreed but they aren’t in the fa cup marra.
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The Mags have gone full Tory over this like. Any negative story is all part of some huge media conspiracy
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Yaz divvunt undastaaaaaand!The majority of their fans think they are some sort of special case / club. It's absolutely bizarre.