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Fernando a McLaren (como afrontarlo?)
Santander va a estar
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Cadavez que miro la foto de Fernando y Ron. Veo la cara de Fernando en plan de cara de compromiso total.
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Bahrain fund sells McLaren shares to Dennis

By Alan Baldwin

LONDON (Reuters) - Bahrain's sovereign wealth fund Mumtalakat has agreed to sell some of its stake in McLaren to the Formula One team's overall head Ron Dennis, who is set to become the majority shareholder.

A McLaren spokesman said on Friday that share purchase agreements (SPAs) were signed last August between Mumtalakat, fellow shareholders TAG Holdings and Dennis.

"When executed, the SPAs will trigger the passing of a number of shares, from Mumtalakat and TAG, to Ron Dennis," he added.

"Final execution of the SPAs is expected to take place next year. The objective of the transaction is to facilitate and enhance the future growth of the McLaren Group."

No details were given about the number of shares involved, with Mumtalakat currently holding a 50 percent stake. Dennis and Saudi-born businessman Mansour Ojjeh, the chief executive of Luxembourg-based TAG, each hold 25 percent.

Formula One's commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone told reporters on Thursday that Dennis, the McLaren group chief executive and former team principal, was in the process of regaining control.

"They (the Bahrainis) are nothing to do with the race team any more. They have sold the shares to Ron," said the 84-year-old Briton.

"He’s got to pay for them by a certain date. If he doesn’t pay, they will obviously take everything back again. But at the moment, Ron would own the company."

British-based McLaren, who also have a growing sportscar business, have carried out a major restructuring of their Formula One team to get it back to the top after two under-performing years.

The team, who have not won a race since 2012, announced on Thursday the return of Spain's double world champion Fernando Alonso, who left them under a cloud in 2007, to partner 2009 world champion Jenson Button.

They are also starting a new partnership with Japanese manufacturer Honda, whose engines powered them to championships in the late 1980s and early 1990s with Brazilian Ayrton Senna and French driver Alain Prost.

(Editing by Ed Osmond)
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(12-12-2014, 16:16)pablofalv escribió: Bahrain fund sells McLaren shares to Dennis

By Alan Baldwin

LONDON (Reuters) - Bahrain's sovereign wealth fund Mumtalakat has agreed to sell some of its stake in McLaren to the Formula One team's overall head Ron Dennis, who is set to become the majority shareholder.

A McLaren spokesman said on Friday that share purchase agreements (SPAs) were signed last August between Mumtalakat, fellow shareholders TAG Holdings and Dennis.

"When executed, the SPAs will trigger the passing of a number of shares, from Mumtalakat and TAG, to Ron Dennis," he added.

"Final execution of the SPAs is expected to take place next year. The objective of the transaction is to facilitate and enhance the future growth of the McLaren Group."

No details were given about the number of shares involved, with Mumtalakat currently holding a 50 percent stake. Dennis and Saudi-born businessman Mansour Ojjeh, the chief executive of Luxembourg-based TAG, each hold 25 percent.

Formula One's commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone told reporters on Thursday that Dennis, the McLaren group chief executive and former team principal, was in the process of regaining control.

"They (the Bahrainis) are nothing to do with the race team any more. They have sold the shares to Ron," said the 84-year-old Briton.

"He’s got to pay for them by a certain date. If he doesn’t pay, they will obviously take everything back again. But at the moment, Ron would own the company."

British-based McLaren, who also have a growing sportscar business, have carried out a major restructuring of their Formula One team to get it back to the top after two under-performing years.

The team, who have not won a race since 2012, announced on Thursday the return of Spain's double world champion Fernando Alonso, who left them under a cloud in 2007, to partner 2009 world champion Jenson Button.

They are also starting a new partnership with Japanese manufacturer Honda, whose engines powered them to championships in the late 1980s and early 1990s with Brazilian Ayrton Senna and French driver Alain Prost.

(Editing by Ed Osmond)

Muchas gracias. Muy importante.

Francamente, si Ron considera que su piloto es Fernando, creo que lo mejor que puede pasar es que el que mande sea Ron.

Boullier mandando en el equipo, y Ron mordiendo en los despachos.
Esto solamente lo levanta el calvo .....Pero ya está en nuestro barco.
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(12-12-2014, 16:16)pablofalv escribió: Bahrain fund sells McLaren shares to Dennis

By Alan Baldwin

LONDON (Reuters) - Bahrain's sovereign wealth fund Mumtalakat has agreed to sell some of its stake in McLaren to the Formula One team's overall head Ron Dennis, who is set to become the majority shareholder.

A McLaren spokesman said on Friday that share purchase agreements (SPAs) were signed last August between Mumtalakat, fellow shareholders TAG Holdings and Dennis.

"When executed, the SPAs will trigger the passing of a number of shares, from Mumtalakat and TAG, to Ron Dennis," he added.

"Final execution of the SPAs is expected to take place next year. The objective of the transaction is to facilitate and enhance the future growth of the McLaren Group."

No details were given about the number of shares involved, with Mumtalakat currently holding a 50 percent stake. Dennis and Saudi-born businessman Mansour Ojjeh, the chief executive of Luxembourg-based TAG, each hold 25 percent.

Formula One's commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone told reporters on Thursday that Dennis, the McLaren group chief executive and former team principal, was in the process of regaining control.

"They (the Bahrainis) are nothing to do with the race team any more. They have sold the shares to Ron," said the 84-year-old Briton.

"He’s got to pay for them by a certain date. If he doesn’t pay, they will obviously take everything back again. But at the moment, Ron would own the company."

British-based McLaren, who also have a growing sportscar business, have carried out a major restructuring of their Formula One team to get it back to the top after two under-performing years.

The team, who have not won a race since 2012, announced on Thursday the return of Spain's double world champion Fernando Alonso, who left them under a cloud in 2007, to partner 2009 world champion Jenson Button.

They are also starting a new partnership with Japanese manufacturer Honda, whose engines powered them to championships in the late 1980s and early 1990s with Brazilian Ayrton Senna and French driver Alain Prost.

(Editing by Ed Osmond)


Me alegro de que una de las condiciones para volver a McLaren no fuese que Dennis se pirase.
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(11-12-2014, 14:03)vippergts escribió:
(11-12-2014, 13:25)txarlitxan escribió: [Imagen: B4kile9IIAAusk1.jpg]

Le estará diciendo: 'No seas ton.to, verás que bien te va a quedar la barba a tí también...'
Te juro que fue lo primero que pensé cuando vi la foto Clown
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(12-12-2014, 17:26)Faster than you escribió:
(12-12-2014, 16:16)pablofalv escribió: Bahrain fund sells McLaren shares to Dennis

By Alan Baldwin

LONDON (Reuters) - Bahrain's sovereign wealth fund Mumtalakat has agreed to sell some of its stake in McLaren to the Formula One team's overall head Ron Dennis, who is set to become the majority shareholder.

A McLaren spokesman said on Friday that share purchase agreements (SPAs) were signed last August between Mumtalakat, fellow shareholders TAG Holdings and Dennis.

"When executed, the SPAs will trigger the passing of a number of shares, from Mumtalakat and TAG, to Ron Dennis," he added.

"Final execution of the SPAs is expected to take place next year. The objective of the transaction is to facilitate and enhance the future growth of the McLaren Group."

No details were given about the number of shares involved, with Mumtalakat currently holding a 50 percent stake. Dennis and Saudi-born businessman Mansour Ojjeh, the chief executive of Luxembourg-based TAG, each hold 25 percent.

Formula One's commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone told reporters on Thursday that Dennis, the McLaren group chief executive and former team principal, was in the process of regaining control.

"They (the Bahrainis) are nothing to do with the race team any more. They have sold the shares to Ron," said the 84-year-old Briton.

"He’s got to pay for them by a certain date. If he doesn’t pay, they will obviously take everything back again. But at the moment, Ron would own the company."

British-based McLaren, who also have a growing sportscar business, have carried out a major restructuring of their Formula One team to get it back to the top after two under-performing years.

The team, who have not won a race since 2012, announced on Thursday the return of Spain's double world champion Fernando Alonso, who left them under a cloud in 2007, to partner 2009 world champion Jenson Button.

They are also starting a new partnership with Japanese manufacturer Honda, whose engines powered them to championships in the late 1980s and early 1990s with Brazilian Ayrton Senna and French driver Alain Prost.

(Editing by Ed Osmond)


Me alegro de que una de las condiciones para volver a McLaren no fuese que Dennis se pirase.
Quizas fue incluso al reves.
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Ron ha retrasado el anuncio del fichaje para mantener bajo el precio de las acciones de maclaren y así poder hacerse con el paquete de acciones de los arabes por menos dinero??
Una vez hecho el negocio, ya anuncia el fichaje y suben las acciones... consigue el control de maclaren y además aumenta su fortuna al revalorizarse maclaren al tener a Fernando...
Ca bronc ete si, to nto no... Wink
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(12-12-2014, 20:45)fa4ever escribió: Ron ha retrasado el anuncio del fichaje para mantener bajo el precio de las acciones de maclaren y así poder hacerse con el paquete de acciones de los arabes por menos dinero??
Una vez hecho el negocio, ya anuncia el fichaje y suben las acciones... consigue el control de maclaren y además aumenta su fortuna al revalorizarse maclaren al tener a Fernando...
Ca bronc ete si, to nto no... Wink

La SPAs, dicho en bruto, la opción de compra de acciones, se realizó en agosto. Los accionistas son Dennis, Ojjeh y Mumtalakat. Saben de sobra la situación y los posible fichajes. Desde ese día, el precio, la fecha de pago y demás condiciones queda fija.

De hecho, Dennis está funcionando como dueño, pero no ha pagado las acciones. Todavía tiene que pagarlas y no se sabe si tiene "la pasta".
Esto solamente lo levanta el calvo .....Pero ya está en nuestro barco.
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(11-12-2014, 17:30)calsa escribió: Cadavez que miro la foto de Fernando y Ron. Veo la cara de Fernando en plan de cara de compromiso total.

Alonso tambien sabe bailar con la mas fea....su objetivo es un equipo y un coche que le den oportunidades de ganar y asi ser feliz,lo demas es secundario.
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