Technology giant Apple is in talks with McLaren about a possible takeover,
according to the Financial Times.
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McLaren Technology Group, which emcompasses the famous F1 team, McLaren
Automotive and McLaren Applied Technology. The FT says talks started several
months ago, according to three people briefed on the negotiations, and could
involve either a full takeover or strategic investment.Apple has been working on
self-driving electric cars and has recently outlined plans to transform the
automotive industry in the same way it has revolutionised the smartphone market.
The report states McLaren is an attractive proposition because of its technology
and engineering proficiency.The FT suggests the McLaren Technology Group will be
valued at anywhere between £1 billion and £1.5 billion, with McLaren Automotive
Group generating revenues of £450 million last year. The news comes just weeks
after U.S. media group Liberty Media confirmed it has agreed to purchase a
controlling stake in Formula One in a deal worth over £6 billion.However,
McLaren denied the suggestion Apple is about to purchase a stake in the
company.?We can confirm that McLaren is not in discussion with Apple in respect
of any potential investment, a spokseperson said. As you would expect, the
nature of our brand means we regularly have confidential conversations with a
wide range of parties, but we keep them confidential.
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Belfort (24-10) needed just 77 seconds to down Henderson in the headlining bout
of Saturdays "UFC Fight Night: Belfort vs. Henderson" event at Goiania Arena in
Goiania, Brazil. The fight served as a rematch of the pairs 2006 meeting, which
Henderson won by decision. Western Sydney coach Tony Popovic was ecstatic after
his team overcame an early deficit and a send-off to end a six-match winless run
with a thumping 4-1 away victory on Saturday over Central Coast.Areentine
playmaker Nicolas Martinez and Socceroo Mitch Nichols provided the attacking
inspiration, as the Wanderers finished the stronger, despite playing the last
half-hour with 10 men following the dismissal of goalkeeper Jarrad
Tyson.Martinez scored the go-ahead goal after Western Sydney had trailed 1-0 and
Nicholls was involved in the build-up to two of the visitors scores.Tyson was
sent off by referee Kris Griffith-Jones who deemed the keeper had denied Trent
Buhagiar a goalscoring chance.I wasnt sure, from where I was, it was even a
foul. I expected a yellow card at worst, Popovic said.When he pulled the player
aside, to see a red, I was shocked.But thats the decision, we have to live with
it and the players certainly didnt let that affect them and it showed in the way
they finished the last half hour.Things seemed to be not going our way but the
boys showed a lot of mental strength and still looked dangerous when they had
the ball.Were ecstatic. Defensively, it was a team effort. In attack, we always
looked dangerous.I think thats been coming for a lot of weeks. We havent been
able to put teams away so it was nice to get four goals.Mariners coach Paul Okon
said he didnt get a clear view of the Tyson incident, but felt if it was a
free-kick outside the penalty area, the red card was the correct call.He said
the Mariners mmissed experienced midfielders Mickael Tavares and Nick
Montgomery.
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players. Their attitude and their application and their hunger to get the job
done today was first class, Okon said.The match started in sensational fashion
with both sides scoring in the first six minutes, each with the aid of a slight
deflection.Blake Powell slammed home a cross from Storm Roux to give the
Mariners a fifth-minute lead.Within 60 seconds, it was the turn of the Wanderers
travelling supporters to celebrate, with Japanese winger Jumpei curling the ball
home.Its a little disappointing that we go up 1-0, a great goal, and then - a
minute later - we allow the Wanderers cheaply into our penalty box, Okon
said.The Wanderers deservedly hit the front when Martinezs diving header rounded
off a fine team move.The Mariners finished the half well with Roy ODonovan
hitting the post and Adam Berry blazing the loose ball over.We probably should
have gone into the break two each and it changes the game a little bit, Okon
said.Western Sydney went close a couple of times early in the second half before
Nichols and Scott Neville combined down the left-hand side, and Mariners
defender Jake McGing turned a cross from the latter into his own net.The
Wanderers created virtually all the final-quarter opportunities before
substitute Brendon Santalab lashed home a cross from Neville for the fourth
goal. ' ' '
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