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Sir Alex Ferguson retires: Man Utd shares fall in New York | Sir Alex Ferguson retires: Man Utd shares fall in New York |
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Manchester United shares fell in New York amid concerns over the impact Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement will have. | Manchester United shares fell in New York amid concerns over the impact Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement will have. |
The news was announced while US markets were closed. When trading began the club's shares fell as much as 4.5%. | The news was announced while US markets were closed. When trading began the club's shares fell as much as 4.5%. |
The club said in its prospectus ahead of its stock market flotation last year that its business was dependent on its ability to attract and retain players. | The club said in its prospectus ahead of its stock market flotation last year that its business was dependent on its ability to attract and retain players. |
"Any successor to our current manager may not be as successful as our current manager," it warned. | "Any successor to our current manager may not be as successful as our current manager," it warned. |
The shares eventually closed down 1.8%. | |
Speculation is already mounting as to who will succeed Sir Alex, who won 38 trophies during his 26-year reign at Old Trafford, with Everton's David Moyes and Real Madrid's Jose Mourinho both being tipped. | Speculation is already mounting as to who will succeed Sir Alex, who won 38 trophies during his 26-year reign at Old Trafford, with Everton's David Moyes and Real Madrid's Jose Mourinho both being tipped. |
Whoever gets the job will join a club laden with almost £370m of debt, and tightly controlled by the Glazer family. | Whoever gets the job will join a club laden with almost £370m of debt, and tightly controlled by the Glazer family. |
The Glazers bought the club for £790m in 2005 in a controversial deal that loaded the club with debt. | The Glazers bought the club for £790m in 2005 in a controversial deal that loaded the club with debt. |
The flotation in New York saw the Glazers sell 16.7 million shares, equal to a 10% stake in the club. | The flotation in New York saw the Glazers sell 16.7 million shares, equal to a 10% stake in the club. |
Since the flotation in August 2012, Manchester United shares have risen 34%. | Since the flotation in August 2012, Manchester United shares have risen 34%. |
'Risky' stock | 'Risky' stock |
Ken Perkins, an analyst at Morningstar who covered the club's flotation, told the BBC: "When we initially did the analysis of the IPO (initial public offering) one of the concerns about the outlook was Sir Alex leaving." | Ken Perkins, an analyst at Morningstar who covered the club's flotation, told the BBC: "When we initially did the analysis of the IPO (initial public offering) one of the concerns about the outlook was Sir Alex leaving." |
He said that even if the club was to install a new manager relatively quickly, it would merely instil some confidence in the shares in the short term, whereas many investors are more interested in a company's ability to generate revenues over the long term. | He said that even if the club was to install a new manager relatively quickly, it would merely instil some confidence in the shares in the short term, whereas many investors are more interested in a company's ability to generate revenues over the long term. |
Manchester United gets about a third of its revenues from match day ticket sales, a third from broadcasting deals, and a third from commercial business. | Manchester United gets about a third of its revenues from match day ticket sales, a third from broadcasting deals, and a third from commercial business. |
"This stock probably has a lot of speculation built into it," said Mr Perkins. | "This stock probably has a lot of speculation built into it," said Mr Perkins. |
"It may not trade a lot on fundamentals, but may trade on things like who's the new manager, how the team performs. | "It may not trade a lot on fundamentals, but may trade on things like who's the new manager, how the team performs. |
"It's hard to say how other investors will feel. That's why in our view stock like Manchester United is risky." | "It's hard to say how other investors will feel. That's why in our view stock like Manchester United is risky." |