China
Everbright says not in talks to buy Liverpool stake
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[August 31, 2016]
By Julie Zhu
HONG KONG (Reuters) - China Everbright
Ltd, part of the state-owned China Everbright Group, is not in talks
to buy a stake in British soccer team Liverpool FC, Chief Executive
Chen Shuang said on Wednesday.
Chen said that, after media reports of Everbright's interest in the
English Premier League club, he called several executives at
different units of Everbright that might be involved in outbound
mergers and acquisitions and found no one was working on any such
deal.
"I really don't know where the media sources come from. I called
everyone who might be involved and found no one was aware of this
deal," he said at a news briefing.
The Financial Times reported Liverpool's owners had hired an
investment bank to advise on a possible sale to a consortium that
included Everbright.
Sports assets are not the investment focus of the Chinese
conglomerate and Everbright plans to invest instead in the culture
and entertainment industry, including movie theaters, in the second
half of this year, Chen said.
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General view of Liverpool fans before the match. Football Soccer -
Liverpool v Borussia Dortmund - UEFA Europa League Quarter Final
Second Leg - Anfield, Liverpool, England - 14/4/16. Reuters / Darren
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The U.S. owners of Liverpool have said the club is not for sale.
(Reporting by Julie Zhu; Writing by Elzio Barreto; Editing by
Christopher Cushing)
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