Cala Corp trading under the stock symbol CCAA announced today that the company has purchased 79% of the outstanding shares of Calcio Lecco 1912 (http://www.aclecco.it). Calcio Lecco has been a major Italian soccer club since 1912. However, over the past two decades the club has been owned and managed by amateur operators. Therefore, it is the company's plan to bring back Calcio Lecco to its glory days by playing in the Italian Premier League known as Serie A. Currently the club plays in the Italian Soccer League fourth division. However, the company strongly believes that with the right management, it will win its division year after year until reaching the ultimate goal of the Italian Premier League. It is imperative to note that only the winning club is promoted to the upper division. The total television royalty income for the Italian Premier League is around $1 billion shared among 20 soccer clubs.
The company's long-term plan is to build a world-class stadium adjacent to shopping centers, hotels, a convention center, unlimited parking, a class A office building, hospitals, a college and a soccer beach. Currently, three additional clubs are trading in the Italian stock exchange and those clubs are Juventus (MIB:JUVE), Roma (MIB:ASR) and Lazio (MIB:SSL).
marky No.1 wrote:Mr. Cala left the Club half an hour ago and was stopped in his tracks by the Bay. The interview should be on line sometime soon
marky No.1 wrote:Mr. Cala left the Club half an hour ago and was stopped in his tracks by the Bay. The interview should be on line sometime soon
bill ding wrote:marky No.1 wrote:Mr. Cala left the Club half an hour ago and was stopped in his tracks by the Bay. The interview should be on line sometime soon
You and CC been hiding down Globe avenue with your monoculars trained at the front door of the ground
paulshrimp wrote:I'm going to watch a film tonight. It's called Whisky Tango Foxtrot. Apparently it's the story of a league two football club in northwest England.
Shrimpy wrote:does that mean he's going to float us on the stock exchange?
Shrimpy wrote:He also said he wanted to take the club public so does that mean he's going to float us on the stock exchange?
paulshrimp wrote:I'm going to watch a film tonight. It's called Whisky Tango Foxtrot. Apparently it's the story of a league two football club in northwest England.
halftimeresults wrote:#savethepieman
New_Ground_Watcher wrote:Interview by BBC :- https://audioboom.com/posts/5541824-pro ... pleted-yet
Christies Child wrote:New_Ground_Watcher wrote:Interview by BBC :- https://audioboom.com/posts/5541824-pro ... pleted-yet
Not a single question or mention about Jimbo in all that crap.....
Shrimpy wrote:Christies Child wrote:New_Ground_Watcher wrote:Interview by BBC :- https://audioboom.com/posts/5541824-pro ... pleted-yet
Not a single question or mention about Jimbo in all that crap.....
Why would he comment about Jim? He doesn't even own the club yet and wasn't even asked a question about the playing side.
Isn't that what I just pointed out....
Not a single question or mention about Jimbo in all that crap.....
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