I struggle a bit with the concept of football clubs from a shareholder perspective
They seem to go against the fundamental corporate principle of acting in the interests of shareholders.
I can see how it might be worth making a quick buck on a club that looks undervalued as a high risk high reward stock, but as a long term bet, they have to be quite a poor investment?
Posted By: SimonOTBC on August 7th 2024 at 16:29:15
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- Following on from the Celtic/Idah post below so any wrathers own shares in (Other Football) - JoeyDeacon, Aug 7, 15:57:14
- I struggle a bit with the concept of football clubs from a shareholder perspective (Other Football) - SimonOTBC, Aug 7, 16:29:15
- More like a Mutual Society model, but again, for the benefit of all? (n/m) (Other Football) - Worthing Yellow, Aug 7, 16:52:09
- Historically very much so (Other Football) - JoeyDeacon, Aug 7, 16:38:23
- 👍 I let someone else diversify for me and invest in funds only (Other Football) - SimonOTBC, Aug 7, 18:19:01
- Man Utd did until June 2022 (Other Football) - JoeyDeacon, Aug 7, 18:37:37
- 👍 I let someone else diversify for me and invest in funds only (Other Football) - SimonOTBC, Aug 7, 18:19:01
- I struggle a bit with the concept of football clubs from a shareholder perspective (Other Football) - SimonOTBC, Aug 7, 16:29:15
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