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【收购灌水贴】罗塞拉否认罗马财务报告有问题

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2566#
发表于 2008-5-22 16:03:08 | 只看该作者
原帖由 beat14 于 2008-5-21 20:22 发表
这样的理解太浅,直接领导才叫管理吗。
对重大事情的决策那才叫显水平。
罗马能有今天的成绩,斯帕莱蒂功不可没,
但不要忘了幕后的普拉德和罗塞拉。这两三年
罗马在转会市场上的成功不用说,当年相中斯
帕莱蒂 ...

Sure
管理层之于一只球队无论篮球还是足球重要性都堪比球员教练
因为我也是马刺的铁杆,他们的拥有NBA10年来最优秀的 管理层才有今天,而非只是球员教练功劳
罗马近两年健康发展首先也是建立在罗姐接手罗马后科学管理的 基础上
不了解罗马的人印象里觉得罗马只是靠光头撑起,未来不定
其实要注意到我们已经拥有了 一个出色的 管理层就知道未来可以让我们宽心不少
相比森西呕心沥血的投入时代,他女儿的专业管理知识完全可以带罗马走向稳定健康的 时代
2567#
发表于 2008-5-22 16:22:05 | 只看该作者
如果Sensi真的要卖,谁给谁多我就支持卖给谁,也不会单为谁唱赞歌。
2568#
发表于 2008-5-22 16:24:54 | 只看该作者
原帖由 meng1987 于 2008-5-22 16:03 发表

Sure
管理层之于一只球队无论篮球还是足球重要性都堪比球员教练
因为我也是马刺的铁杆,他们的拥有NBA10年来最优秀的 管理层才有今天,而非只是球员教练功劳
罗马近两年健康发展首先也是建立在罗姐接手罗马后科 ...


顶你。

很多人都在说管理层做的不好,但是用外行的眼光去看内行的方式,怎么会有正确的结论?

罗马的进步,没有罗塞拉他们,会不会这么迅速和明显?
2569#
发表于 2008-5-22 17:21:17 | 只看该作者
罗马目前需要大量的资金和新鲜血液融入....我也觉得要是老爷子肯卖了的哈,谁给的钱都就卖谁...
2570#
发表于 2008-5-22 17:26:27 | 只看该作者
请问这位弗里耶里有多少身家啊[em05]
2571#
发表于 2008-5-22 17:36:00 | 只看该作者
一般地,判断一个公司管理层能力的好坏,主要是看公司的经营表现
这两年ROMA的进步有目共睹
从这个层面说,ROMA的管理层绝对是优秀的
2572#
发表于 2008-5-22 18:01:21 | 只看该作者
弗里耶里有多少家产?愿意投入多少钱?

如果达到可行水平,估计问题不大了。

但关键是要留下罗姐、普拉德这些管理人员
2573#
发表于 2008-5-22 18:20:09 | 只看该作者
罗马现在正处在一个上升的势头,换
了谁都不会轻易放手。
公司的债务要靠出售下属企业来偿还只
能是下下策,而且罗马俱乐部的品牌
对母公司来说是一个再好不过的广告。
对于这些,森西家族应该不会不考虑的。
2574#
发表于 2008-5-22 18:21:51 | 只看该作者
这个弗里耶里到底是何许人也啊
2575#
发表于 2008-5-22 18:53:25 | 只看该作者

anne hathaway
爱死了
[em12]
2576#
发表于 2008-5-22 18:58:37 | 只看该作者

此乃Raffaello Follieri也
2577#
发表于 2008-5-22 19:02:24 | 只看该作者
只能说他媳妇选的不错
2578#
发表于 2008-5-22 19:03:03 | 只看该作者
纽约时报的一篇关于Raffaello Follieri文章
Italy’s Man From God
Charming Italians who parlay supposed Vatican ties into financial gain are nothing new. When I was a correspondent in Italy in the 1980s, Roberto Calvi played that game. He ended up hanging from Blackfriars Bridge in London.

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Roger Cohen

Go to Columnist Page » Blog: Passages Raffaello Follieri, from San Giovanni Rotondo on the spur of Italy’s boot, is alive and kicking in his $40,000-a-month duplex on Fifth Avenue. Age 29, he used empty claims of church ties to befriend Douglas Band, a top aide to Bill Clinton. Band then smoothed the way to Clinton’s moneyed entourage, including the California billionaire Ronald Burkle.

That relationship birthed the unhappy union of Burkle’s Yucaipa investment operation, of which Clinton is a senior adviser, and the Follieri Group in a venture to acquire Catholic Church property Follieri said he’d get on the cheap.

From mid-2005, Burkle plowed $55.6 million into this enterprise, only to conclude Follieri was devoting a chunk of it to good living. A suit filed by Yucaipa in Delaware in May contends Follieri has been “systematically misappropriating the assets” to indulge in “massive charges for five-star lodging,” “dog care” and “inappropriate jet travel” for himself and “his actress girlfriend.” That’s Anne Hathaway, of “The Devil Wears Prada.”

Follieri, whose dealings with Band were first chronicled by Claudio Gatti in the Italian daily Il Sole 24 Ore, denies the suit’s allegations, which put his misappropriations at $1.3 million.

It also accuses him of funneling money for phantom “engineering studies” to “Studio Sodano,” run by Andrea Sodano, the nephew of the former Vatican secretary of state, who appears to represent the sum of Follieri’s vaunted Vatican ties.

After working briefly for Yucaipa-Follieri this year, Carmela Santucci, a hedge fund marketer, said in a Feb. 21 e-mail message to Follieri, copied to Yucaipa, that “little by little your web of lies revealed themselves to me.” She describes him as delusional.

The mystery is how a conclusion Santucci reached in two weeks eluded Clinton’s entourage. Frank Quintero, a Yucaipa spokesman, said, “The business model was good, but we’re unhappy with Follieri’s spending habits.”

Follieri partied with the Clintons in the Dominican Republic in 2006, hung out with Band and got an on-stage thank you from Bill Clinton for a $50 million charity pledge at the 2006 meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative. (It was not paid.)

Band, a former White House intern, did not respond to three e-mail messages. Jay Carson, a Clinton spokesman who addressed the Band-Follieri ties in a Wall Street Journal article in September, declined to comment.

Band’s introduction of Burkle to Follieri was one of many. Other folk presented reflected a Rolodex of the globe’s affluent from the Clinton library, foundation and Global Initiative. They included Howard Kessler, the pioneer of affinity credit cards, the Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim Helú and Michael Cooper, a Canadian property tycoon.

Cooper provided millions to Follieri. In March 2006, the Italian paid Band $400,000 for this introduction.

Carson told The Wall Street Journal Follieri “offered” this money to Band. But a March 22, 2006, invoice from Band, addressed to Follieri’s Channel Islands-based Auspice Holdings, made a categorical request: “This will serve as a bill for consulting services for the amount of $400,000.” Band asked for the money to be wired to a Citigroup account, number 26408901, of a Florida company, SGRD, he and his brother set up. Six days later he again demanded the funds. Other exchanges suggest Band advised Follieri on soliciting Bahraini and Slim money.

Band, through Carson, told The Journal he didn’t keep the $400,000. Half went to Cooper. Why, when and where the other half went are unclear. Cooper told me he had no comment.

The Yucaipa-Follieri suit may be near settlement. A draft made available to me sets out a divorce on the basis of a $12 million payment from Follieri to Yucaipa. Follieri would get “complete ownership.”

“One of the partners is buying out the other,” Follieri told me. He again denied “misappropriation.” But it’s not clear where Follieri will get the money. He’s in talks with Plainfield Asset Management of Greenwich, Conn., to sell for $12 million land the joint venture owns.

The whole thing’s a mess. No wonder Bill Clinton is eyeing what Band called “an appropriate transition” out of Yucaipa. Band told The Huffington Post this would occur if Hillary Clinton gets the Democratic nomination. It might happen earlier.

That would be salutary. Band did Burkle and Cooper no favors with Follieri. Clinton does his wife no favors where the margins of business, charity, fund-raising and politics blur.

Follieri, who laughably promised the Clintons the Catholic vote, has a new baby: the World Missions Visa Credit Card. Purchases result in church donations. Kessler — another friend of Bill and contributor to Hillary’s campaign — helped the deal for the card with Washington Mutual, an insider says. The Kessler Group did not respond to a call.
2579#
发表于 2008-5-22 19:05:24 | 只看该作者
原帖由 wewe@roma 于 2008-5-22 18:58 发表

此乃Raffaello Follieri也

弗里耶里这家伙和普拉德长的蛮像的嘛
2580#
发表于 2008-5-22 19:58:03 | 只看该作者
这位地产大亨比soros先生出的还少。
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