After years of financial struggles, Bahrain's Mumtalakat is looking to sell its stake in the iconic British car manufacturer McLaren. read more »
Latest F1 news about: Mumtalakat
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Bahrain's sovereign wealth fund Mumtalakat has reportedly agreed a deal to take full ownership of the McLaren Group - including the F1 team. read more »
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Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) is understood to be selling its stake in McLaren to Bahrain's state investment fund Mumtalakat. read more »
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The McLaren Group has raised £550 million in new investment which will help to support its automotive and racing divisions. The new investment comes from multiple sources, but... read more »
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Much of the new funding comes from Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund [PIF], with some coming from existing investors, including Bahrain's Mumtalakat.McLaren says... read more »
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In January 2014, Ron Dennis ousted McLaren's then-team principal and CEO Martin Whitmarsh from his role with the help of the McLaren Group's shareholders, Bahraini... read more »
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Jenson Button and Kevin Magnussen both face an agonising wait to learn their fate, with both vying for the last seat at McLaren alongside Fernando Alonso. A decision was... read more »
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Talk of a buy-out of IMG led to ill-founded claim that CVC was working on a bid with Abu Dhabi Investment Authority (ADIA) and Bahrain's Mumtalakat sovereign wealth fund. read more »
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Ron Dennis has rejected reports that he has been demoted within McLaren Automotive following a story published by Germany's Auto Motor und Sport. The report also suggests... read more »
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Chris Sylt looks at rumours about Mercedes pulling out of F1 due to it not getting a seat on the board of the sport's holding company and the claim that McLaren's... read more »
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Bahrain, the controversial island Kingdom, could have been central to McLaren's decision to agree the terms of the next Concorde Agreement. Bahrain's ruling family,... read more »
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Bahrain, the controversial island Kingdom, could have been central to McLaren’s decision to agree the terms of the next Concorde Agreement. Bahrain’s ruling... read more »