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Transcripts for FOXNEWS Hannity 20240604 06:26:00

harder and much more expensive for a elon musk to try to buy the company. it s only a temporary tactic n since it does expire next year and it only kicks in after% somebody like elon musk buys 15% of the company. musk t currently owns nine percent. now once somebody does by 15% twitter stock, then other shareholders can buy the stock at a discount. so that reduces the elon musk twitter ownership dilution as we call it. it s not good for stockholders to do expect twitter stock to fall on monday when markets reopen now it does hurt musk, but you have to remember itit also hurts other twitter invests . and even thoughh elon musk is the richest man on the planet, he s worth over twot, hundred and fifty billion dollars. he s what we calll cash poor since most of his wealth is tied up and locked up in tesla s stock and options. so there s some wall streetn skepticism on how exactly is going to come up with the money. now he did hint at a plan b atd the tedta talks math with nine

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20210831 09:36:00

professional game and the crowd gasped but we see this an awful lot in the amateur game, the evidence is divided but there is an argument for both camps if you like. cristiano ronaldo has offically returned to manchester united after the club completed a deal to re sign portuguese superstar. he s agreed a two year dealfrom from italian club juventus. the 36 year old says manchester united has a special place in his heart as he signs 12 years after leaving the club. as football s transfer deadline day takes place the sport s world governing body says clubs spent nearly fifty billion dollars on buying players over the past decade. fifa has carried out research into transfers between 2011 and 2020. manchester city top the list of big spenders, followed by chelsea and the spanish giants, barcelona. fifa s study found that more money has been spent on brazilian players than footballers from any other country. there s also been a big rise in the amount paid to agents; they were given a t

Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20210831 08:49:00

businesses should develop big, bold and ambitious ideas. the government is committed to reaching net zero carbon emissions by 2050. as football s transfer deadline day takes place the sport s world governing body says clubs spent nearly fifty billion dollars on buying players over the past decade. fifa has carried out research into transfers between 2011 and 2020. manchester city top the list of big spenders, followed by chelsea and the spanish giants, barcelona. fifa s study found that more money has been spent on brazilian players than footballers from any other country. there s also been a big rise in the amount paid to agents; they were given a total of three and a half billion dollars. now, let s take you to the homeland of taekwondo south korea along with two of the country s finest para athletes.

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