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    Fulham is a typically diverse London area with something for everyone - from the hustle and bustle of North End Road Market, to the refined chicness of the iconic Fulham Road. It boasts superb pubs and restaurants, two Premier League football clubs and excellent transport links.


    Kingfisher's £20m QPR deal in doubt
    Sep 2 2010 By Paul Warburton
    Flavio Briatore
    A MASSIVE £20million deal that would make the Kingfisher Beer company QPR’s biggest shareholder was under threat last night.

    The stalemate over the massive investment concerns Flavio Briatore and Bernie Ecclestone’s asking price for their stake as the former QPR chairman and his millionaire pal prepare to sever ties with the club once and for all.

    The pair from the world of motor racing took a back seat at Rangers when the billionaire Mittal family came to the fore in February.

    Lakshmi Mittal and son-in-law Amit Bhatia, who already own a 20 per cent stake, appointed business associate Ishan Saksena as managing director - and their brokering of a deal with India’s best-selling beer now demands that Briatore and Ecclestone play ball.

    The pair invested about £15m in loans and shares back in September 2007. But after a promising start, Briatore was accused of interfering with team selection as well as appointing 10 different managers - two of them twice - with no tangible reward.

    But last night, the Italian former head of Renault was expecting to make a profit on his time at Rangers that casts doubt on the Kingfisher deal.

  • #2
    With the way the teams performing he's in a good position to try and make a profit. However that's all down to the mittals running of the club.

    Just wish he would do one. Fat tangoed pwick!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Hoopaman View Post
      With the way the teams performing he's in a good position to try and make a profit. However that's all down to the mittals running of the club.

      Just wish he would do one. Fat tangoed pwick!
      you and plenty of others va fan culo flavio :yush:
      QPR BORN AND BRED

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      • #4
        ARticle coming out best thing could happen, amit and co have lost pantience now warnock has missed out on Walters cos of this and amit has used his own money to buy hulse and smith!
        F u c k off you ***** your not wanted

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        • #5
          Amit doesn't have that kind of money does he? Not to spare anyway!

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          • #6
            Originally posted by James1979 View Post
            Amit doesn't have that kind of money does he? Not to spare anyway!
            "the family does"

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            • #7
              James, Amit is representing the family!

              Fk you orange pr. I k and take the Chelsea dwarf with you.

              You are not wanted! Or welcome!

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              • #8
                We can all call him what we like but fact is he owns the shares and if someone else wants to buy them its upto the purchaser to come up with a price he finds acceptable. The shares are sure to be worth more than when he bought them.

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                • #9
                  ! Lol - true, stating the obvious a bit!

                  Amit and co managed to take controlling amount last feb, they can't have gone up much more since then.

                  It's probably pr, i see qpr as nuisance to the 2 unwanted so I'm sure a deal can be made.

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                  • #10
                    And the shares are worth more with 5-6m of new players in the squad!!!, and there's the problem!!!

                    To bernie yes singing but to flav it's a profit

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                    • #11
                      It is but he's not stupid outside of the kingfishers we are not that an attractive investment yet, vijay will surely not pay over the odds and if he walks orange face knows he has lost his best opportunity to sell!

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                      • #12
                        Exactly.

                        There is only one buyer. If Flavio wants ANY money back, he has to do the deal.

                        Spanner in the works is the Flavio/Amit joint ownership of the Stadium. I suspect THAT is more of the hold up regarding price than the shares in the football club.

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                        • #13
                          He's a nightmare that bloke,whenever there's hassle,he's right in the thick of it,he's like a bad smell!

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                          • #14
                            Its only natural that FB would want to get his money back, any business man would.

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                            • #15
                              How much is Mr Kingfisher worth?

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