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Wednesday 1 April 2015

AcMilan, Chinese roped is ready



Check a name new regarding the sale of shares of Milan. It is Zong Qinghou, founder, president and Hangzhou Wahaha director General of the Group, the largest beverage company in China and very famous at home especially for the Future Cola.

As revealed by the newspaper in Hong Kong Next Magazine, the Chinese entrepreneur would have the intention to buy a majority of the club as part of a consortium with compatriot Wang Jianlin owner of the now known Dalian Wanda Group. The two have reached an agreement for the acquisition of 75% of Milan and last weekend had indicated to Fininvest their practical interest.

Zong Qinghou is the 86th richest man in the world with total assets of $ 11.6 billion and its name had already been approached to Milan in the past. Specifically last April when Barbara Berlusconi carried out a trip to Asia and was able to talk with some potential investors. Among them was the Chinese billionaire. In the following days there was talk of a deal that his sister Marina Berlusconi would just struck up with him, but later was denied as well as all the different voices of the sale that you are alternate in recent months.

Silvio Berlusconi officially only seems willing to cede minority shares, the mind Hangzhou Wahaha GroupB and the Dalian Wanda Group are keen to acquire the club Control. For this reason, it seems that there is in pole position Bee Taechaubol, the Thai businessman who would agree with the Knight to enter initially as a minority shareholder (25% at the price of 250 million euro) and get the majority only 2-3 years.
Against him had been expressed some doubt as to its financial strength, but by the last Milan seems to have behind a consortium made up of entrepreneurs in Bangkok and Singapore. Pure fund Investment Doyen Sports could be the game. In place there would meanwhile due diligence or audit the accounts of the company balance sheet. We'll see if the deal is to end, the deadline is at the end of May. In the background there soni the Chinese.

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