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Manchester United plc, together with its subsidiaries, operates a professional sports team in the United Kingdom.
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Manchester United Managerial Shakeup And Cost Cuts Reset Investment Focus
Manchester United (NYSE:MANU) removed Ruben Amorim as manager and appointed Michael Carrick as interim manager, marking the club’s shortest managerial tenure in over a decade. The change follows reports of internal conflict and comes alongside efforts to improve on pitch performance. For fiscal Q2 2026, the club reported a sharp profitability turnaround driven by cost reductions and operational changes, despite revenue pressure linked to the absence from UEFA competition. For you as an...
Is Cost-Driven Profitability Amid Weaker Revenues Altering The Investment Case For Manchester United (MANU)?
Manchester United plc reported past fiscal second-quarter 2026 results to 31 December 2025, with sales of £190.31 million and net income of £4.18 million, alongside reaffirmed full-year 2026 revenue guidance of £640 million to £660 million. The earnings improvement was driven largely by cost-cutting and off-pitch transformation, offsetting weaker broadcasting and matchday revenue from missing UEFA competition. We’ll now examine how this profitability turnaround, underpinned by cost...
Manchester United Just Proved the Ratcliffe Cost-Cutting Plan Is Working — Sort Of
Manchester United’s fiscal Q2 2026 results, filed February 25, 2026, delivered a sharper-than-expected profitability turnaround driven almost entirely by cost discipline rather than revenue growth. The stock was priced at $17.95 at filing, though it closed the day at $17.36, down 3.72% over the prior week. The headline number: adjusted diluted EPS swung from a ... Manchester United Just Proved the Ratcliffe Cost-Cutting Plan Is Working — Sort Of
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Manchester United: Fiscal Q2 Earnings Snapshot
MANCHESTER, Britain (AP) — Manchester United PLC (MANU) on Wednesday reported profit of $5.6 million in its fiscal second quarter. The Manchester, Britain-based company said it had net income of 3 cents per share. The soccer club posted revenue of $253.2 million in the period.