That filing shows the PIF now owns $1.3bn in shares in Call of Duty publisher Activision Blizzard and $1bn in shares for FIFA maker EA. This equates to around 3.5 per cent and 2.6 per cent respectively of those companies' share totals.
It's obvious he has turned you down. He was your top target and now he's out of the picture. Same thing has happened with several other managers. It's obvious what is going on and nobody can blame them. Taking that job could finish careers because folk don't want to be connected to gay haters and murderers.
And despite heavy rumours linking the former Shakhtar Donetsk boss with the manager's job at St James' Park, there is a new favourite in the running, according to BILD. Lucien Favre, most recently at Borussia Dortmund, is reportedly the favourite and may link up with Marc Overmars - who has been touted as a target for the Magpies as they look to instal a director of football. “Favre and Overmars would harmonise very well, they know each other in the system,” Christian Falk told BILD. “Fonseca and Rangnick are currently out of the picture, but they are also candidates.” Overmars, now director of football at Ajax, played for Arsenal for three seasons, winning the double in 1997-98 under Arsene Wenger.
Exactly. 'Out of the picture' They've been approached and said '**** that' but the Saudi's still want them so class them as candidates.
investment in an company listed on the stock market is one thing. Buying a football club that was just up for sale is another thing.
That's what will be putting them off. They'll not want to be strangled and chopped up into a suitcase if they aren't successful.
I could buy shares in EA, Disney etc. But so can investment funds who are headed up by a bloke who had someone chopped up. morals.