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Prudential first entered the Malaysian market in 1924 and formalised a joint venture with Detik Ria in 2002 to comply with ...
Gareth Bale has confirmed that his consortium has submitted multiple offers to acquire Cardiff, which the club’s current ...
A Gareth Bale-led consortium continues to remain interested in buying Welsh giants Cardiff City from current owner Vincent ...
The British insurer has been embroiled in a legal dispute with a powerful set of Malaysian shareholders in a local joint ...
Vincent Tan sacked popular manager Malky Mackay midway through the season. This ramped up the protests against Tan and contributed to numerous media outlets labeling him THE WORST OWNER IN SPORTS.
Vincent Tan is a businessman. He'd like you to know that. He is such a keen businessman that he changed Cardiff City 's shirt colour from blue to red because he thought it would increase revenue ...
Vincent Tan is the owner of Cardiff City F.C., a team based out of Wales that plays in the Premier League. Cardiff City fans do not like Vincent Tan, who is from Malaysia and made his billions ...
Vincent Tan: The scope of philanthropy in terms of the problems and needs and what can be done to address it has definitely grown. For me, it has extended beyond immediate human needs to even ...
Vincent Tan has experienced very few happy moments with Cardiff supporters. We have finally arrived, as we can officially discuss the man of the hour: Cardiff's Vincent Tan.
Malaysian tycoon Vincent Tan is ceding executive control of a company he founded almost 40 years ago, weeks after he hired an outsider to reorganize his family empire battered by the pandemic.
Seven Convenience, the company that runs all of the 7-Eleven convenience stores in Malaysia, has deferred its $250 million initial public offering ahead of the New Year lull, likely until March.
Vincent Tan, the owner of Cardiff City FC, spoke in an interview with Sky Sports about his controversial decision to change the 114-year-old club's colors from blue to red.