The Financial Situation (81 Viewers)

Jan 5, 2007
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last week that three days after those initial reports, the Juve share price had risen by 22 percent, which the Calcio e Finanza website insisted meant the club’scapital had gone from €665m to €825m

The stock price of Juventus soared 34.8% in the space of a week.

So if the numbers are true, can we say that the capital reach 900+m?!
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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Fiat workers strike over Ronaldo
By Football Italia staff

An Italian trade union has announced that Fiat workers at its Melfi plant down south will go on strike over Cristiano Ronaldo’s €105m transfer to Juventus.

It is thought some of that fee will be paid through sponsorships by Juve’s parent company Exor, which owns the likes of FIAT and Ferrari, prompting a furious backlash from the Unione Sindacale di Base.

“It’s unacceptable that while FCA and CNHI workers continue to make huge economic sacrifices, the company then spends hundreds of millions of euros on the purchase of a player,” it said in a statement.

“We’re told that times are tough, that we need to resort to social safety nets, waiting for the launch of new models, which never arrive.

“And while the workers and their families tighten their belts more and more, the company decides to invest a lot of money on a single human resource!

“Is this fair? It is normal for one person to earn millions, while thousands of families can’t even get to the middle of the month?

“We’re all employees of the same owner, but this difference in treatment cannot and must not be accepted.

“The Fiat workers have made the company’s fortune for at least three generations, but in return they have only ever received a life of misery.

“The company should invest in car models that guarantee the futures of thousands of people, rather than enriching only one.

“That should be the objective, a company that puts the interests of their employees first. If it isn’t, it’s because they prefer the world of football, entertainment and everything else.

“For the reasons described above, the Unione Sindacale di Base has declared a strike at FCA Melfi between 10pm on Sunday July 15 and 6pm on Tuesday July 17.”

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(NOT SURE WHERE TO POST, LOL SINCE FIAT SORTA KINDA PAYS THE BILLS NOW IN SOME FASHION FIGURED THIS IS IMPORTANT)
 
Jul 13, 2010
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Fiat workers strike over Ronaldo
By Football Italia staff

An Italian trade union has announced that Fiat workers at its Melfi plant down south will go on strike over Cristiano Ronaldo’s €105m transfer to Juventus.

It is thought some of that fee will be paid through sponsorships by Juve’s parent company Exor, which owns the likes of FIAT and Ferrari, prompting a furious backlash from the Unione Sindacale di Base.

“It’s unacceptable that while FCA and CNHI workers continue to make huge economic sacrifices, the company then spends hundreds of millions of euros on the purchase of a player,” it said in a statement.

“We’re told that times are tough, that we need to resort to social safety nets, waiting for the launch of new models, which never arrive.

“And while the workers and their families tighten their belts more and more, the company decides to invest a lot of money on a single human resource!

“Is this fair? It is normal for one person to earn millions, while thousands of families can’t even get to the middle of the month?

“We’re all employees of the same owner, but this difference in treatment cannot and must not be accepted.

“The Fiat workers have made the company’s fortune for at least three generations, but in return they have only ever received a life of misery.

“The company should invest in car models that guarantee the futures of thousands of people, rather than enriching only one.

“That should be the objective, a company that puts the interests of their employees first. If it isn’t, it’s because they prefer the world of football, entertainment and everything else.

“For the reasons described above, the Unione Sindacale di Base has declared a strike at FCA Melfi between 10pm on Sunday July 15 and 6pm on Tuesday July 17.”

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(NOT SURE WHERE TO POST, LOL SINCE FIAT SORTA KINDA PAYS THE BILLS NOW IN SOME FASHION FIGURED THIS IS IMPORTANT)
Not important at all imo, for what I care, they can go and work for lete water company, crapoli fans
 

Hust

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May 29, 2005
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A Ronaldo shirt every minute | Football Italia

Juventus are selling an average of one Cristiano Ronaldo jersey every minute from their store in Milan.

The transfer cost over €100m and he’ll be paid €30m per year net, but is also set to bring in massive revenue streams.

According to TuttoJuve, there are huge queues outside the Juventus Store in Milan, especially as the online site crashed once the shirt first went on sale yesterday and has barely recovered.

It’s reported the Bianconeri are selling on average one Cristiano Ronaldo jersey every minute since the store opened at 10am local time.

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And thats only from ONE store


The madness :lol:
 

cimenk

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Jul 23, 2008
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Ferrari to help Ronaldo transfer | Football Italia

Cristiano Ronaldo would be paid €20m per year as the face of Ferrari, as Juventus prepare to fly out for their final €100m presentation to Real Madrid.

Multiple sources are now confident the deal will go through for €100m and Sky Sport Italia claim director general Beppe Marotta is currently in the Milan offices of Juventus waiting for a call from agent Jorge Mendes.

If the €100m gentlemen’s agreement fee instituted in January is confirmed, then the Bianconeri chief will fly out this evening with a private jet to complete the swoop with Florentino Perez in Madrid.

They are hoping to have the Portugal international in Turin on Saturday for his medical.

Meanwhile, more details are emerging about how Juve are going to pay for the €30m per year net salary that CR7 is demanding (€60m gross) over four seasons.

According to Il Sole 24 Ore newspaper, this includes making the Ballon d’Or winner into a global representative of Ferrari.

The Agnelli family and their FCA group own Juventus, Fiat and Ferrari, among other massive companies, and are planning to create more synergy between the various sectors of their empire.

Cristiano Ronaldo is not just being signed as a player, but also as a brand and marketing boon.

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:delpiero:

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Agnelli family :delpiero:
Is Adidas also help for this? As Ronaldo change from Madrid (Nike) to Juventus (Adidas)
 

Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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Fiat workers strike over Ronaldo
By Football Italia staff

An Italian trade union has announced that Fiat workers at its Melfi plant down south will go on strike over Cristiano Ronaldo’s €105m transfer to Juventus.

It is thought some of that fee will be paid through sponsorships by Juve’s parent company Exor, which owns the likes of FIAT and Ferrari, prompting a furious backlash from the Unione Sindacale di Base.

“It’s unacceptable that while FCA and CNHI workers continue to make huge economic sacrifices, the company then spends hundreds of millions of euros on the purchase of a player,” it said in a statement.

“We’re told that times are tough, that we need to resort to social safety nets, waiting for the launch of new models, which never arrive.

“And while the workers and their families tighten their belts more and more, the company decides to invest a lot of money on a single human resource!

“Is this fair? It is normal for one person to earn millions, while thousands of families can’t even get to the middle of the month?

“We’re all employees of the same owner, but this difference in treatment cannot and must not be accepted.

“The Fiat workers have made the company’s fortune for at least three generations, but in return they have only ever received a life of misery.

“The company should invest in car models that guarantee the futures of thousands of people, rather than enriching only one.

“That should be the objective, a company that puts the interests of their employees first. If it isn’t, it’s because they prefer the world of football, entertainment and everything else.

“For the reasons described above, the Unione Sindacale di Base has declared a strike at FCA Melfi between 10pm on Sunday July 15 and 6pm on Tuesday July 17.”

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(NOT SURE WHERE TO POST, LOL SINCE FIAT SORTA KINDA PAYS THE BILLS NOW IN SOME FASHION FIGURED THIS IS IMPORTANT)
Roflmao southern italian barbarian scumshit


Who the shit cares. Move the production to the balkan or china. or fire them all and replace with weekly contracts


For shits sake.


If fiat doesnt pay enough, fuck off and go elsewhere
 

Juventinho

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Nov 4, 2004
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A Ronaldo shirt every minute | Football Italia

Juventus are selling an average of one Cristiano Ronaldo jersey every minute from their store in Milan.

The transfer cost over €100m and he’ll be paid €30m per year net, but is also set to bring in massive revenue streams.

According to TuttoJuve, there are huge queues outside the Juventus Store in Milan, especially as the online site crashed once the shirt first went on sale yesterday and has barely recovered.

It’s reported the Bianconeri are selling on average one Cristiano Ronaldo jersey every minute since the store opened at 10am local time.

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And thats only from ONE store


The madness
Do we get anything for that? Isn't it Adidas?

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Jan 5, 2007
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As far as i know, clubs get 10% to 15% depend on the deal with the sponsors for selling shirts amd uniforms etc

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Adidas will become technical sponsors for all the Juventus teams for six years from 2015 in a deal worth €139.5m, not including performance-related bonuses.

The firm will also control the licensing and merchandising for Juventus for €6m, while the club will benefit from royalties when surpassing sales targets.
 

j0ker

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Jan 5, 2006
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“Prior to 2015, licensing and retail activities were not managed directly bytheJuventus Football Club,” explains Montesion. “In thetwo years since, we have substantially revised our licensee portfolio, consolidating firstly our market in Italy, andthenoverhauling ourinternational development program. Now we are coveringnearly every productcategory, and counting more than 100 licensees worldwide. Juventus is now poised to delve into an even wider brand licensing program including a range of product categories. We aim to give a wider, deep and transversal meaning, seeking new targets and looking for new distribution channels.”

https://www.licenseglobal.com/sports/ble-juventus-fc-re-brand-drives-new-licensing-opportunities

Can someone tell us what this means?
 

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