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- No takeover for Usmanov says Arsenal director Edelman
- LONDON AFP — Major Arsenal shareholder Alisher Usmanov does not want to take over the club, managing director of the Gunners Keith Edelman told BBC radio on Sunday. With Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov recently increasing his stake in the club to 23 percent -- and should he hit 30...
- Research articles 2007-09-30
- Russian billionaire buys blocking stake in Arsenal
- MOSCOW AFP — The future of English Premier League club Arsenal looks bright, according to Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov who announced Friday he had increased his shareholding in the club. "I've made a strategic portfolio investment. This position will allow me to have a blocking package of shares and...
- Research articles 2007-09-21
- Top Russian business daily sold to Kremlin-connected billionaire
- MOSCOW AFP — Kommersant, one of Russia's leading business dailies and a rare outlet for criticism of the government, has reportedly been sold to Kremlin-connected metals magnate Alisher Usmanov. "It's possible that not every detail of the deal has been completed, but it can be talked about as an established...
- Research articles 2006-08-30
- Russian tycoon reveals Arsenal ambitions
- LONDON AFP — Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov plans to increase his stake in Arsenal following his 75 million pounds (150 million dollars) buyout of former vice-chairman David Dein's shares. Usmanov's company, Red and White Holdings, bought Dein's 14.58 percent share in the Gunners on Thursday and he aims to...
- Research articles 2007-08-31
- Billionaire Arsenal owner funds Russian team
- MOSCOW AFP — A company controlled by the Russian billionaire who partly owns English Premier League side Arsenal will sponsor Russian team team Dynamo Moscow, Dynamo's web site announced Wednesday. Metalloinvest, owned by Alisher Usmanov, will sponsor the Russian first division side for a year, said club officials and...
- Research articles 2008-02-27
- Russian's stake sets scene for takeover of Arsenal?
- LONDON AFP — Curious investment moves by a Russian billionaire and the return of a former manager of the Arsenal football club in England have fired speculation that a takeover operation is brewing for the iconic concern. Alisher Usmanov's announcement Thursday that he had bought a 14.58 percent stake...
- Research articles 2007-09-01
- Lunacy to talk of a billionaire backer: Arsenal chairman
- LONDON AFP — The idea that Arsenal, seen by some to be ripe for a takeover, need a billionaire backer was dismissed as lunacy by club chairman Peter Hill-Wood on Tuesday. Hill-Wood insisted Arsenal's financial policy will work in their favour to keep them from falling into the hands...
- Research articles 2007-09-11
- Russian metal baron plans to increase his shareholding in Arsenal
- MOSCOW AFP — Russian metals billionaire Alisher Usmanov said he plans to become the biggest shareholder of the English Premiership side Arsenal after recently increasing his stake in the club, Russian media reported Wednesday. The 54-year-old revealed that he has long-term ambitions to buy Arsenal even if he is...
- Research articles 2007-10-03
- Arsenal fan groups unite against prospective takeover
- LONDON AFP — Arsenal supporters have given their backing to the Premier League club's current board amid continued talk of a takeover at the Emirates Stadium. Russian billionaire Alisher Usmanov has bought up nearly a quarter of the club's shares and is keen to increase his stake. His decision...
- Research articles 2007-10-05
- Web Winners
- Why did foreign markets rattle when heavy winds shook the U.S. mortgage market? As the economy grows increasingly global, we look for sites that explain the interconnections. The Globalist. This daily online magazine calls globalization "the biggest story of our lifetime." Recent features cover the attempt by Russian oligarch Alisher...
- Research articles 2007-10-07
- Arsenal's American shareholder content with 'partnership'
- LONDON AFP — Arsenal's American shareholder Stan Kroenke said he is content with the current "partnership" he enjoys with the English Premiership club's board but has not ruled out one day owning the Gunners outright. Businessman Kroenke, who has acquired a 12.2 percent stake in the club, was linked...
- Research articles 2007-10-25
- MARKET REPORT: Sportingbet's turn to play Russian takeover roulette
- THE RUSSIANS are coming. On Tuesday, City dealing rooms were awash with talk that Russian businessman Alisher Usmanov was looking to put together a bid for steel maker Corus, where he is already the second biggest shareholder. Yesterday, Sportingbet was in demand amid rumours of stake building in the group...
- Research articles 2004-02-12
- Potential Russian suitors look to domestic mineral assets.
- Byline: Tania Winter May 01, 2007 (Gold & Minerals Gazette - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Russian mining investors are looking for acquisitions in 2007. Pallinghurst Resources is to take a 60 per cent share of Consolidated Minerals, while Gallagher Holdings, associated with wealthy...
- Research articles 2007-05-01
- Kroenke edges closer to launching bid for Arsenal
- Stan Kroenke has snapped up another tranche of Arsenal shares, putting the US sports franchise owner within less than 300 shares from launching a mandatory takeover for the Premier League club. Kroenke Sports Enterprises paid £8,500 a share for a majority of the 1 per cent stake previously held by...
- News items 2009-11-05
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