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This Week In Soccer Biz: $130M For Pogba Put In Context And The Myth of Zlatan $100M Shirt Sales7/31/2016
Finally, there is the size of the investment. In absolute terms $130M seems like a staggering amount of money to pay for a player – especially one who is not regarded as one of the best in the world. But as with so many things context is everything. Manchester United will book around $665M in revenue for the 2015/16 financial year. A $130M fee for Pogba constitutes 19.5% of turnover. In 2003 Manchester United paid Leeds United $39M (at today’s exchange rate of 1.3) for Rio Ferdinand. Turnover for the 2002/03 year was $220M so the transfer was equivalent to
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Becoming a successful entrepreneur is both extremely difficult and rare. So what’s the trick to beating the odds?
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The edgy design from Buick continues to win critical praise
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The continuing furor in the UK, the EU and markets all over the world over “Brexit” will turn out to be substantially misguided. As the Brits themselves are fond of saying: “don’t get your knickers in a twist.” Simply put, the reality is—which even some of the most astute economic commentators and market analysts fail to appreciate—Brexit is not a binary choice. As a veteran negotiator of trade agreements and investment treaties, there are literally a multitude of possible outcomes.
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The Audi Q7 SUV is a family road trip car, with ample space, power, and technology.
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Back in the mud, Exaggerator cruises to victory in the Grade I, $1 million Haskell Invitational at Monmouth Park.
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For a host of players stung by the disappointment of not being selected at this spring's NFL Draft, there is ample opportunity for redemption as training camp enters full swing. A number of notable players such as Nelson Spruce of the Rams and Jeremy Cash of the Panthers will look to prove their doubters wrong by earning a spot on their team's 53-man roster in the coming weeks.
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A cover-up of “defeat devices” Volkswagen AG used to cheat on diesel emissions tests was “orchestrated and approved at the highest levels of the company, up to and including former CEO Martin Winterkorn,” according to an announcement from New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman. Schneiderman joined the state attorneys general for [...]
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