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Bloomberg
24-06-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
John Textor Isn't Done With English Football After Crystal Palace Stake Sale
Hello, it's David Hellier in London, reporting on US investor John Textor's plans for his next football bet. Also today, Europe's defense push is creating a big opportunity for private equity firms to spend. Today's top stories


Bloomberg
22-05-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
Manchester United Loses Its Financial Final
Hi, it's David Hellier in London, looking at the footballing and financial fallout of Manchester United's defeat in last night's Europa League Final. Also today, KKR and its peers are tearing up the rules on leverage. Today's top stories


Bloomberg
09-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Bloomberg
Boston Celtics Investors to Decide Whether to Stay or Go
By , David Hellier, and Saritha Rai Save In case you were wondering, the new Pope is a White Sox fan, so if he can manage with that ordeal, he'll probably be fine in his new job. This week we talk about the latest in the Boston Celtics takeover, show our new documentary about how folks are trying to Americanize the Premier League, and wonder if AI can handle translating sports lingo into different languages.


Bloomberg
24-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Bloomberg
Shedeur Sanders Is Ready for Any Franchise: Business of Sports
By , Hannah Miller, and David Hellier Save It's draft day, which is a time of reliable razzmatazz for NFL fans, or an event verging on the occult for everyone else. We chatted to main character Shedeur Sanders, a name at the center of the draft's hype vortex, about how he's been prepping for the big day. Alex Rodriguez and Jason Kelly also muse about the draft in the latest episode of The Deal. We also look at the growing problem for F1 rights and whether we've reached peak very-fast-car, and we once again look at how one multi-club outfit is edging towards an IPO.


Bloomberg
30-01-2025
- Business
- Bloomberg
Hogan Lovells Targets US Sports Wins in Europe: Bloomberg Deals
Hi, it's David Hellier in London. I recently caught up with two US-based partners at Hogan Lovells about the law firm's sporting ambitions in Europe. Elsewhere, SoftBank could become OpenAI's biggest backer. Today's top stories