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Finance Notes: Stan Kroenke Completes Buyout Of Arsenal

Stan Kroenke is now the sole owner of Arsenal.GETTY IMAGES

Stan Kroenke completed his buyout of Arsenal and is now the sole owner of shares in the club. The American billionaire agreed to a £600M ($785M) deal with Alisher Usmanov in August that took him beyond the 90% ownership threshold, "after which he was obliged to buy all remaining shares." Though many supporters were "reluctant" to sell to Kroenke, they were "left with no choice" and those that did not immediately accept KSE UK’s offer of just under £30,000 ($39,250) "have now had their shares compulsorily purchased" (London EVENING STANDARD, 9/26).

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