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NEW YORK (AP) — Manchester United plans to go public. In the United States, to boot.
The record 19-time English champions filed a registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday to hold an initial public offering of stock and become a listed company on the New York Stock Exchange.
While the stock price and the number of shares were not listed, the registration statement said the club hoped to raise a maximum of $100 million.
The Glazer family, which bought the club in 2005, would retain control over the club through Class B shares, which would have 10 times the voting power of the shares that would be sold to the public.
Under the reorganization, the team would become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Manchester United Ltd., a newly formed holding company based in the Cayman Islands.
The team was listed on the London Stock Exchange from 1991 until June 2005, when Glazer completed a leveraged buyout valued at $1.47 billion. Glazer also owns the NFL's Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
United has been looking to raise funds to help reduce debts from the 2005 takeover that were 423 million pounds ($663 million) as of March 31.
A $1 billion offering on the Singapore stock market was pursued last year, but the plans were halted due to volatile global markets.
The team, European champions in 1968, 1999 and 2009, has been valued at $2.24 billion by Forbes magazine, ranking it as soccer's most valuable club for the eighth year in a row in April. The Red Devils were on track to their 20th league title this year, taking an eight-point lead in the final weeks of the season. But crosstown rival Manchester City, which became soccer's biggest spender following its purchase by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan of the United Arab Emirates, won the title on goal difference on the final day of the season.
Manchester United said that it had a loss from continuing operations of $47.5 million in the year ending June 30, 2009, then had profits of $13 million and $13.3 million in the following two years. It said it had a profit of $38.2 million in the nine months ending March 31.
Some warnings were included in the filing, with the team saying "our indebtedness could adversely affect our financial health and competitive position" and "recently approved UEFA restrictions could negatively affect our business."
European soccer's governing body is phasing in spending restrictions over several seasons, known as Financial Fair Play.
Managers of the offering are Jefferies & Co. Inc., Credit Suisse Securities (USA) LLC, J.P. Morgan Securities LLC, BofA Merrill Lynch and Deutsche Bank Securities Inc.
Several other Premier League teams have U.S. owners, including Arsenal (controlled by Stan Kroenke), Liverpool (by the parent company of the Boston Red Sox), Aston Villa (Randy Lerner) and Sunderland (Ellis Short).
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AP Sports Writer Rob Harris in London contributed to this report.
Originally Posted by beans718
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eiddyfouw wrote:
Tottenham are lining up a £10m bid for 22-year-old Chelsea striker Daniel Sturridge.
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That 7 is something special, don't know if that was the right move on his part.Originally Posted by Keepie Uppie
it takes a special kind of player to be associated with that number 7... i just hope that pressure doesn't weigh him down...Originally Posted by holyFlock
What do you guys think of Valencia getting No.7 for Man Utd.
http://www.manutd.com/en/News-And-F...ad-numbers-for-valencia-and-new-signings.aspx
Originally Posted by Noskey
PTFC til I dieUp on San Jose at half, never woulda guessed.Mwanga with his first goal for his hometown team tonight
Originally Posted by TripleXL Vol 2
Any news on Falcao?
Steamin Beamin wrote:
Sagna's wife is tooooo fine.*contemplates rocking his hairstyle if it helps me come home to a women that fine*
Well done Bac!
must say i am pretty excited to see how this goes, i hope he doesnt try to play a 4-3-3Originally Posted by GMA 11
Sagna's wife is tooooo fine.