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Newcastle get £133m buyout offer Newcastle get £133m buyout offer
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Billionaire businessman Mike Ashley has launched a £133.1m ($263m) offer for Newcastle United football club.Billionaire businessman Mike Ashley has launched a £133.1m ($263m) offer for Newcastle United football club.
The offer came after the retail entrepreneur said he had bought a 41.6% stake in the Premiership team from Sir John Hall's family for more than £55m.The offer came after the retail entrepreneur said he had bought a 41.6% stake in the Premiership team from Sir John Hall's family for more than £55m.
Newcastle has been trying to improve its position in the Premiership and fans have been getting increasingly frustrated with the team's performance.
The club recently replaced its manager, the third in as many years.
'Wonderful heritage'
Mr Ashley said his firm St James Holdings Limited (SJHL) had bought 55.3 million shares in the club at 100 pence a share.Mr Ashley said his firm St James Holdings Limited (SJHL) had bought 55.3 million shares in the club at 100 pence a share.
He added that his offer priced the rest of the club's shares at the same level.He added that his offer priced the rest of the club's shares at the same level.
Earlier this year Mr Ashley earned himself more than £900m after the flotation of his Sports Direct retail chain which he set up in 1982.Earlier this year Mr Ashley earned himself more than £900m after the flotation of his Sports Direct retail chain which he set up in 1982.
The group runs the Sports World retail chain and Lillywhites, and its brands include Dunlop, Kangol and Karrimor.The group runs the Sports World retail chain and Lillywhites, and its brands include Dunlop, Kangol and Karrimor.
SJHL added that the offer price represented a 19% premium on the 84p closing price of Newcastle's shares on Tuesday 22 May. SJHL - which was set up specifically for the takeover by Mr Ashley - added that the offer price represented a 19% premium on the 84p closing price of Newcastle's shares on Tuesday 22 May.
"Newcastle United has a wonderful heritage and the passion of its fans is legendary," Mr Ashley said in a statement.
"I am sure that, like me, they are already excited about the prospects for next season under the new manager's stewardship."