The Financial Situation (79 Viewers)

mondo1

Senior Member
May 14, 2006
11,426
An Agnelli is.

Have faith, you don't run a multi-billion euro empire that young without any cop on.
thats not easy these days.... i was against selling the club but i'm starting to think that we need someone who puts cash into the club....
lapo and john won't to it ....hopefully i'm wrong ...
 

only-juve

Senior Member
Jan 5, 2008
7,451
ya but noone it putting cash in this team... agnelli isn't here anymore
The least problem that we have right now is money. The club have spent around 140 million euros on players since we've returned from serie B.

Imagine if that kind of money was under a "smarter" more experienced management what kind of a team could've been created !!
 

BIG DADDY!!!

Senior Member
Mar 12, 2004
5,291
So at the start of the season Blanc boasts of how strong financially our club is and takes cheap shots at Milan and Inter now this happens.

Seems to be everytime our board or players boasts about something it all comes falling down.

Just like when Ferrara promises modern attacking football or when Diego says we can win the Champioins League and how he believes he can win the Ballon' Dor :sergio:

We have become the laughing stock of Serie A.
 

only-juve

Senior Member
Jan 5, 2008
7,451
^^^

Not too familiar with the italian market but i learned from working in that business that one should always stay away from those less than a Euro stocks. Juve's stock price is traded for around 90c.

If you like to keep it as a "fan" than thats :tup: but as an investor its a pretty bad idea....
 

IrishZebra

Western Imperialist
Jun 18, 2006
23,327
^^^

Not too familiar with the italian market but i learned from working in that business that one should always stay away from those less than a Euro stocks. Juve's stock price is traded for around 90c.

If you like to keep it as a "fan" than thats :tup: but as an investor its a pretty bad idea....
Yeah it's as a fan, not an investor. I'd never sell them anyway so fluctations don't matter.
 

Paolo Sosa

Senior Member
Nov 11, 2005
2,377
the report doesn't reflect any alarming news, its normal that after a bad news or operation the stocks of a company goes down, still don't see how this could be forcasted to end the financial year in red in june. as there is a million case which a club or lets say a company like 'Juventus' could gain during this 6 months period and even ends up with profits. for example, we could sell some players or an easier targert , i hope its as easy as i think, we could progress to a much advanced level in UEFA cup.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
115,984
Yeah, our stock got dumped pretty hard early morning Wednesday, on somewhat above average volume. But the yearly uptrend line is still intact, plus the price action is above the 200-day moving average o the daily chart, which is a good sign from a technical, statistical perspective. We are also above the 200-day moving average on the 5 year chart as well.

So from a technical basis, we are still OK, but if we continue to break down (both as a team and on the charts) we'll test the all-time lows again in our stock.
 

CAPITANO

58 ' SUPER SIC ' 58
Jul 12, 2006
18,559
15 mil is from not making it to the next round and the rest is sponsorship, media rights (tv, radio, internet, pictures) merchandising, player values,

these are the player values before and after the CL
 

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