31% to be accurate. You have to wonder what the long-term plan is. Are they looking to be majority shareholders?
Quote from: OCD on October 13, 2024, 12:01:11 PM31% to be accurate. You have to wonder what the long-term plan is. Are they looking to be majority shareholders?2 scenarios for me:They are investment partners with a longer term view on growing businesses so maybe don’t want to be front and centre and happy to sit with a significant stake. It should be noted their parent company is Comcast who also own Sky so maybe there’s an element of wanting to be invested in a significant player with a “share” in the PL and are happy to provide the financing for continued growth of V Sports either operationally or infrastructure related predominantly through the Villa. OrThey have invested as Sawiris and Edens are looking for an exit strategy in the longer term and want to be fully conversant with the business before that happens.I think the first scenario is the more likely but who knows how these billionaires and investment Johnnies think.
They’re new shares I believe. So that would make it a fresh investment.
The issue with the poll is that of the two leading candidates so far, one is doable and the other isn't. The North Stand is our property and whilst it poses logistical problems, it's at least viable. Building a new stadium in the city centre absolutely isn't and it will never happen. For a multitude of reasons.
Quote from: DrGonzo on October 13, 2024, 03:43:25 AMThey’re new shares I believe. So that would make it a fresh investment.Someone on here posted an extract of the share-movements document which showed that Nas and Wes had reduced their shareholding to allow for Atairos to increase theirs. So, it looks oike no new shares issue.
I don't know what their endgame is, but I do know what the main priority for two billionaires and a multi-national conglomerate will be.
Quote from: Mister E on October 13, 2024, 02:55:00 PMQuote from: DrGonzo on October 13, 2024, 03:43:25 AMThey’re new shares I believe. So that would make it a fresh investment.Someone on here posted an extract of the share-movements document which showed that Nas and Wes had reduced their shareholding to allow for Atairos to increase theirs. So, it looks oike no new shares issue.If you issue new shares in something to someone else, that’s going to result in your share as a percentage falling.
Quote from: Accent Guy on October 13, 2024, 02:28:22 PMThe issue with the poll is that of the two leading candidates so far, one is doable and the other isn't. The North Stand is our property and whilst it poses logistical problems, it's at least viable. Building a new stadium in the city centre absolutely isn't and it will never happen. For a multitude of reasons.I disagree that the new stadium option "will never happen".