The Financial Situation (34 Viewers)

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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Its correct that a Company has two choices. Either invest and go for higher future earning, or pay dividents now. Its a planning and political issue in most companies, but Profit is never a bad thing.
True. But arent you kinda forced to reinvest it somewhere ?

I recall when Madrid's net income started to explode, they were considering idea's like building a hotel and such, couple of years ago
 

Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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Juventino[RUS];5556210 said:
That's why Real and Barcelona model is nuts, they are not companies so nobody gives a shit about their 500m+ debt and shareholders money
Real is almost debt free right now. They have very little net debt.
 

dolph

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Mar 30, 2006
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True. But arent you kinda forced to reinvest it somewhere ?

I recall when Madrid's net income started to explode, they were considering idea's like building a hotel and such, couple of years ago
You are not forced. The shareholder might feel that the money is better off invested in something else, so they want their money now. A lot of companies also has a certain dividend promised to there shareholders each year.
Offcourse delaying taxpayments to optimisme profit is also a part of every companies finacial strategies.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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I guess this increase will be used adjusting player wages. It's easy to forget that for every player on a €5m contract that is costing the club about €9.5m.
 

jukazem

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Feb 10, 2007
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It's from Calcio Finanza who are very accurate with numbers.

We must have probably improved our commercial revenue by quite a bit. Add to the CL money and profits from Morata and Pogba's sales would've buffed up the revenue.
There is a lot of non-recurring revenue in the €550m projection. €130m from profit on disposal of Pogba, Coman and Morata, and another €20m extra from CL due to Roma being knocked out in the CL qualifiers. So next year (2017/18) it's back to ~€400m revenue and will likely be a loss-making (which is ok given the huge profit this year) unless there is profit from player sales.
 

Xperd

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Jun 1, 2012
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There is a lot of non-recurring revenue in the €550m projection. €130m from profit on disposal of Pogba, Coman and Morata, and another €20m extra from CL due to Roma being knocked out in the CL qualifiers. So next year (2017/18) it's back to ~€400m revenue and will likely be a loss-making (which is ok given the huge profit this year) unless there is profit from player sales.
Which is probably why we might be considering another big sale in Sandro.
 

jukazem

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Feb 10, 2007
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Which is probably why we might be considering another big sale in Sandro.
Probably, can't know Juve's strategy for sure... I hope it's not Sandro, but he seems to be the most likely candidate for a big sale this year... it's 1st July tomorrow, new financial year for Juve, so we'll get answers soon.
 

Siamak

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Aug 13, 2013
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Betfair partners with Juventus

Betfair has entered into a multi-year agreement with Serie A side Juventus, becoming the Italian champions’ official betting and gaming partner.

The deal will provide Betfair with brand exposure around the club’s facilities, including Juventus’ training centre and home ground, the Allianz Stadium.

The online operator will also have access to Juventus playing staff, which includes Gianluigi Buffon and World Cup winner Sami Khedira for its marketing and communications activities.

Exclusive video content and prize giveaways for Juventus supporters will also be developed under the terms of the partnership, giving “fans the opportunity to experience the emotions and matchday atmosphere from an exclusive venue in the Allianz Stadium and get closer to their on-field idols".

Claudio Di Zanni, Betfair’s Country Director for Italy, said: “We are very proud to announce this partnership with Juventus, which has in its DNA values and characteristics we think are winning in sports as well as in business, such as prestige, leadership and ambition.

“We believe that this partnership can create great opportunities for our customers and for all football fans.”

Head of Global Partnerships at Juventus, Giorgio Ricci, commented: “This partnership is integral to the global strategy of Juventus by developing strong relationships and agreements with innovative brands such as Betfair that are worldwide leaders in their industry.”
Juventus.com
 

piotrr

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Sep 13, 2011
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Oh boy.


Juventus sign a three-year sponsorship agreement with the Japanese company, Cygames - a leading producer of video games - whose logo will appear on the back of Bianconeri kits from the 2017/18 season.


I REALLY hope it was worth it to ruin the jersey.


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http://www.juventus.com/en/news/news/2017/juventus-team-up-with-cygames.php

Juventus will have a sponsor on the back of their shirts for the first time in history after a new, three-year sponsorship agreement was signed with Cygames.
While the design of the shirts itself is a nod to the Bianconeri’s glorious past, the presence of the Cygames logo on the back is another clear indication that the club is pushing forward as part of its international development strategy.
The Japanese company is a leading producer of video games and forms part of the CyberAgent group, which is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange and the NASDAQ Stock Market in New York.
Founded in 2011 in Tokyo, Cygames quickly established itself as a key player in the entertainment sector. Its first ever release, Shingeki no Bahamut (Rage of Bahamut), revolutionized mobile gaming. Granblue Fantasy, a role-playing game launched in 2014, opened the company to new projects, involving a number of actors to provide voiceovers for the main characters. Shadowverse is one of the most popular mobile games in Japan, with a total of 10 million downloads, and it will be launched in Italian on 31 July 2017.
“This is a significant milestone for Juventus with a sponsor now appearing on the back of its shirts for the very first time,” declared Giorgio Ricci, Co-Chief Revenue Officer and Head of Global Partnerships and Corporate Revenues at Juventus.
“The chance to form a partnership with a company of such international prestige played a great role in our decision-making to sign this deal and so it’s with pride that we welcome Cygames to the Juventus sponsorship family. We share the same vision in that we both want to achieve excellence on a global level.
This is a strategic partnership for Juventus, because it allows the club to penetrate the Japanese market and strengthen its standing in Asia. The fact that Cygames is a leading company in the entertainment sector demonstrates the close proximity between Juventus’ image and experience-based assets.”
The Cygames logo will make its debut on the Juventus shirt in the USA, with the Bianconeri set to face Barcelona at New York’s Metlife Stadium on 22 July – Juve’s first match in this season’s International Champions Cup.
“The Juventus jersey is an important symbol for 300 million people around the world,” continued Ricci. “This partnership gives us strength and a profound sense of pride as we approach another season packed with challenges.
“We’re excited and honoured to have signed an agreement to become an Official Juventus Sponsor,” said Cygames president Koichi Watanabe.
“The Cygames logo will appear on the back of the official Juventus jerseys for all domestic games and friendly matches.
“This partnership was written in the stars, as both of our brands are defined by the same two colours: black and white. Moreover, Juventus and Cygames share the same mission – to entertain people all over the world while conveying positive values.”
 

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