If there is anything I'm not, then that is bitter. I just posted a fact.Meh bitter arsenal fan.
That was for the pic.If there's anything I'm not, then that is bitter. I just posted a fact.
700M GBP > $1billion1b where did you get that?
It was ~700m before they got it restructured and payed some of it. Its around 400m now.
1 British pound = 1.6306 U.S. dollars1b where did you get that?
It was ~700m before they got it restructured and payed some of it. Its around 400m now.
1 British pound = 1.6306 U.S. dollars
Its 400m. Read again.700M GBP > $1billion
700M GBP > $1billion
£478m = $780m700m was in pounds now its 478m in pounds
£700m = $1141m1 000 000 000 U.S. dollars = 613.271189 million British pounds
from Google
Its 400m. Read again.
1 000 000 000 U.S. dollars = 613.271189 million British pounds
from Google
700m was in pounds now its 478m in pounds
$1b < £700
FFS
£478m = $780m < $1b <£700
Happy?
you can round off both of them to $1b tbh.k.. so whats the issue .... we have reduced our debt from $1141m to $780m...thats it!
k.. so whats the issue .... we have reduced our debt from $1141m to $780m...thats it!
See the bold part. Our annual profits >> £45mOn 11 January 2010, shortly before an announcement that Red Football's debt had increased to £716.5 million ($1.17 billion),[20] Manchester United announced their intention to refinance the debt through a bond issue worth approximately £500 million.[21] They managed to raise £504 million in just under two weeks, meaning that they were able to pay off almost all of the £509 million owed to international banks. The bonds were issued in two tranches, one with a coupon rate of 8.75% worth £250 million, and the other with a coupon rate of 8.375% worth $425 million. The annual interest payable on the bond came to approximately £45 million per annum, but the bond will not mature until 1 February 2017.[22]
you can round off both of them to $1b tbh.