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#235643
This was over on ESPN. Good to see the last statement about their profitability and that even coming in 6th in the constructors allows them to turn a profit in such lean market. Wonder how much that extra point over Force India was worth.

Williams is considering floating its company on the stock market to secure the Formula One team's long-term future.

It is currently owned and run by majority shareholders Sir Frank Williams and Patrick Head, although Austrian Toto Wolff has held a 10% stake since 2009. There has been plenty of speculation about its financial health in recent months after it emerged it had lost several of its major sponsors for 2011. The team has always maintained its financial future is secure and insists any decision to move towards public flotation would be part of a long-term strategy.

Williams and Head have been racing in Formula One since 1969 and founded Williams Grand Prix Engineering in 1977. Williams said he would remain as the majority shareholder but a flotation of some shares would be considered if the circumstances were right.

"For some years I have been considering how to secure the long-term ownership of Williams such that it will remain true to the aims with which Patrick and I established the team back in 1977," read a statement from Williams."My goal then was to race in Formula One as an independent Constructor. This was and is my great passion and I will race for as long as I continue to be blessed with good health. It is also my desire that the team is in good shape to go on racing long after I am gone. To that end, it is prudent and necessary to plan for an ownership structure that will enable Williams to be an independent Constructor, owned and staffed by people committed to Formula One and to the sound business practices which have supported us over three decades.

"I have concluded that the option which will best achieve this is to broaden our shareholder base with public shareholders, while having a stable core of long-term investors closely involved in the running of the team. This will ensure stability, good governance and will, I believe, enable us to attract and retain the best people and partners. Patrick, Toto and I are therefore examining this option closely and, if the environment is propitious, we may act in the near future. Regardless of whatever steps we take, I shall remain the majority and controlling shareholder and the Team Principal of AT&T Williams."

Chairman Adam Parr confirmed that Williams was not considering retirement and that his "health is absolutely fine".

He added that the decision to float would not be motivated by the need for additional funds and when asked if Williams had a financial track record to support flotation, Parr said: "Yes, we believe we do. The company has always been run on sound financial principles. In spite of the economic environment in recent years, we have turned a profit and generated positive cash-flow from operating activities in 2008, 2009 and 2010 and we have a fully contracted budget for 2011."
#235657
I'm happy to hear that Williams is doing "well" financially; that is one name I would like to keep in F1; despite the recent lack of wins I have always respected Sir Frank and Patrick Head for what they have achieved; Williams lives and breathes F1; that is their sole purposed, to compete in F1; everything else they do is in aid of competing in F1!
#235709
I'm happy to hear that Williams is doing "well" financially; that is one name I would like to keep in F1; despite the recent lack of wins I have always respected Sir Frank and Patrick Head for what they have achieved; Williams lives and breathes F1; that is their sole purposed, to compete in F1; everything else they do is in aid of competing in F1!

:yes:
If they do float that means I can be an 'owner' :D:drink: !!
#235711
This was over on ESPN. Good to see the last statement about their profitability and that even coming in 6th in the constructors allows them to turn a profit in such lean market. Wonder how much that extra point over Force India was worth.

Williams is considering floating its company on the stock market to secure the Formula One team's long-term future.

It is currently owned and run by majority shareholders Sir Frank Williams and Patrick Head, although Austrian Toto Wolff has held a 10% stake since 2009. There has been plenty of speculation about its financial health in recent months after it emerged it had lost several of its major sponsors for 2011. The team has always maintained its financial future is secure and insists any decision to move towards public flotation would be part of a long-term strategy.

Williams and Head have been racing in Formula One since 1969 and founded Williams Grand Prix Engineering in 1977. Williams said he would remain as the majority shareholder but a flotation of some shares would be considered if the circumstances were right.

"For some years I have been considering how to secure the long-term ownership of Williams such that it will remain true to the aims with which Patrick and I established the team back in 1977," read a statement from Williams."My goal then was to race in Formula One as an independent Constructor. This was and is my great passion and I will race for as long as I continue to be blessed with good health. It is also my desire that the team is in good shape to go on racing long after I am gone. To that end, it is prudent and necessary to plan for an ownership structure that will enable Williams to be an independent Constructor, owned and staffed by people committed to Formula One and to the sound business practices which have supported us over three decades.

"I have concluded that the option which will best achieve this is to broaden our shareholder base with public shareholders, while having a stable core of long-term investors closely involved in the running of the team. This will ensure stability, good governance and will, I believe, enable us to attract and retain the best people and partners. Patrick, Toto and I are therefore examining this option closely and, if the environment is propitious, we may act in the near future. Regardless of whatever steps we take, I shall remain the majority and controlling shareholder and the Team Principal of AT&T Williams."

Chairman Adam Parr confirmed that Williams was not considering retirement and that his "health is absolutely fine".

He added that the decision to float would not be motivated by the need for additional funds and when asked if Williams had a financial track record to support flotation, Parr said: "Yes, we believe we do. The company has always been run on sound financial principles. In spite of the economic environment in recent years, we have turned a profit and generated positive cash-flow from operating activities in 2008, 2009 and 2010 and we have a fully contracted budget for 2011."


I believe they gained around £7,500,000 more than Force India because of that one point which is really good for the team. I really hope Williams can afford to stay in F1 with allowing people to buy shares and such because they are such a great and I would really like to see them win again.
#235734
I would buy some shares... I would imagine a lot of F1 fans would even if they where not Williams fans.

I would have to think twice. I'd be concerned the price might plummet if the team wasn't on a winning trajectory.
#235738
I would buy some shares... I would imagine a lot of F1 fans would even if they where not Williams fans.

I would have to think twice. I'd be concerned the price might plummet if the team wasn't on a winning trajectory.

Share's can be baught in singles which I'm sure you know but I think the point that is trying too be made is "I'm not gonna get rich or even make a profit but I was an owner in Williams F1 at one time :thumbup: " :wink: .
#235761
Rubens is still getting paid like it was 1996, and they dont have to pay Maldanado. JK

I bet Frank Williams put his money right back into the team instead of pocketing it.

Plus it helps when your in the sport 30+ years. Glad to see there hanging in there.
#242947
Well, I'm now the proud owner of 5 shares in Williams! :) Hopefully they have a great season that sees the share price quadruple!! :D Mind you, I'd be hoping they do well - shares or no shares!!
#242948
Well, I'm now the proud owner of 5 shares in Williams! :) Hopefully they have a great season that sees the share price quadruple!! :D Mind you, I'd be hoping they do well - shares or no shares!!

Cool :thumbup: !! I believe they are around $23euro or $23US I'm not sure?
#242949
Rubens is still getting paid like it was 1996, and they dont have to pay Maldanado. JK

I bet Frank Williams put his money right back into the team instead of pocketing it.

Plus it helps when your in the sport 30+ years. Glad to see there hanging in there.



Rubens is so humble, I don't think he races for the money anymore, or if he ever did. :thumbup:
#242966
Well, I'm now the proud owner of 5 shares in Williams! :) Hopefully they have a great season that sees the share price quadruple!! :D Mind you, I'd be hoping they do well - shares or no shares!!

Congrats! I'm interested too, but I can't find anything on the internets about which Frankfurt exchange and what the ticker symbol is. May I assume I can access that exchange with my Etrade account? Or is it simply impossible for me in Canada?
#242969
Their ticker is WGF1 and I would hope Etrade could accomodate you?!?!
You must specify though I believe that you want too invest in the foreign market.

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