United Inc: Refinancing Explained

June 19
51 mins

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Episode Description

#1017 | It might be the World Cup, but Ed and Jamie talk football finance with Manchester United refinancing $425m of bonds - replacing them with a $550m private placement. Gross annual interest is up, but with the maturity pushed out and some expensive rolling debt replaced, the impact on United’s bottom line isn’t as serious as some reports. 
From there, there’s some speculation about how the refinancing impacts the new stadium and what United are likely to do on that front. 
Then the Bloomberg report that some of the Glazers may sell: the control mechanics, the 2027 clauses, and why outside institutional money sits more comfortably in a stadium vehicle than in the club itself. Finally, Amazon's All or Nothing closes the discussion, its marketing upside against the familiar PR risk.


00:00 Intro and World Cup chat

02:26 United's refinancing

12:46 Stadium financing

18:29 Glazer ownership and a possible sale

29:05 Amazon's All or Nothing

35:13 Transfers and Amorim’s payoff


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