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A cash offer of £40m was made to take the company back into private ownership. [7] Following the buyout, Lewis and Levy controlled 70.6% and 29.4% respectively of shares in ENIC, which was delisted from AIM and renamed ENIC Group. [citation needed] In May 2006 ENIC transferred 61% stake in SK Slavia Prague to Czech brokerage firm Key Investments.
[11] [12] [5] Levy and his family own 29.4% of the share capital of ENIC, while Lewis owns 70.6%. [13] ENIC bought shares in six European clubs, including a minority stake in Tottenham Hotspur. [5] ENIC held a significant stake Scottish football club Rangers, and Levy was a director of the club until 2004. [14]
Joseph C. Lewis (born 5 February 1937) is a British businessman and investor who holds a number of assets mainly through his Tavistock Group investment portfolio. He was previously the majority owner of ENIC Group, which is also the majority owner of Tottenham Hotspur Football Club, between 1991 until October 2022. [1]
The club's major shareholder, ENIC International Ltd subscribed to take up 27.8 million of the shares. [117] On 22 July 2011, a supporter group, Supporting Our Future, submitted a proposal for a £50 million funding initiative to Spurs to support the Northumberland Development Project [118] by way of a Community Share
However, disagreements with Murray over transfer spending led to ENIC's Howard Stanton resigning from the club's board of directors in May 1999. [21] [22] ENIC announced plans to sell their 20.2% stake in Rangers in February 2001, [23] but after failing to find a buyer they sold to Murray for £8.9 million in August 2004. [24]
He would make as many as 200 spurs per year, and knew how to make them in more than 680 different patterns (and also was willing to make custom pairs upon request). Spurs are an added piece of ...
Per ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, Minnesota dealt a 2031 unprotected first-round pick and agreed to a protected 2030 pick swap for the rights to Dillingham, whom the Spurs selected with the No. 8 ...
The first Spurs game reported by the local press took place on Tottenham Marshes on 6 October 1883 against Brownlow Rovers, which Spurs won 9–0. [67] It was at this ground that, in 1887, Spurs first played the team that would later become their arch rivals, Arsenal (then known as Royal Arsenal), leading 2–1 until the match was called off ...