Juventus Football Club as a companySince 27 June 1967 Juventus Football Club has been a joint stock company (it. società per azioni)[89] and since 3 December 2001 the torinese side is listed on the Borsa Italiana.[90] Currently, the Juventus' shares are distributed between 60% to Exor S.p.A,[91] the Agnelli family's holding (a company of the Giovanni Agnelli & C.S.a.p.a Group),[92][93] 7.5% to Libyan Arab Foreign Investment Co.[94] and 32.5% to other shareholders.[94] on 3 April 2010, Juventus announced that they have signed a new contract with Betclic UK Ltd., The company will be the official sponsor from 1 July 2010 up to 30 June 2012. The brand "Betclic" will appear on the Juventus jerseys during all the competitions in which the team will participate.Along with Lazio and Roma, the Old Lady is one of only three Italian clubs quoted on Borsa Italiana (Italian stock exchange). Juventus are also the only association football club in the country member of STAR (Segment of Stocks conforming to High Requirements, it. Segmento Titoli con Alti Requisiti), one of the main market segment in the world.[95]The club's training ground is owned by Campi di Vinovo S.p.A., controlled by Juventus Football Club S.p.A to 71.3%.[96]From 1 July 2008 the club has implemented a Safety Management System for employees and athletes in compliance with the requirements of international OHSAS 18001:2007 regulation[97] and a Safety Management System in the medical sector according to the international ISO 9001:2000 resolution.[98]The club is one of the founders of the European Club Association (ECA), which was formed after the dissolution of the G-14, an international group of Europe's most elite clubs which Juventus were also a founding member.[99]According to The Football Money League published by consultants Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu in 10 February 2011, Juventus are the tenth highest earning football club in the world with an estimated revenue of €205 million.[100] Currently, the club is also ranked as the 8th most valuable club in the world by Forbes magazine, making them the second richest in Italy.[101]Shirt sponsors and manufacturersPeriodKit manufacturerShirt sponsor1979–1989KappaAriston1989–1992Upim1992–1995Danone1995–1998Sony / Sony Minidisc1998–1999D+Libertà digitale / Tele+1999–2000CanalSatellite / D+Libertà digitale / Sony2000–2001Ciao Web / LottoSportal.com / Tele+2001–2002LottoFASTWEB / Tu Mobile2002–2003FASTWEB / Tamoil2003–2004Nike2004–2005SKY Italia / Tamoil2005–2007Tamoil2007–2010New Holland (FIAT Group)2010–2012BetClic (home shirt) / Balocco (away shirt)See alsoHistorical informationFootball in Italy Timeline of football Italian cultural icons ListsList of Italian football champions List of world club champions List of Italian club competition winners List of UEFA club competition winners List of confederation and inter-confederation club competition winners Records and recognitionsItalian football competition records UEFA club competition records FIFA Best Clubs of the 20th Century IFFHS Best European Clubs of the 20th Century Economic rankingsDeloitte's list of the highest earning football clubs in the world Forbes' list of the most valuable football clubs in the world
JUVENTUS FOOTBALL CLUB ITALIA - SITO DI : SIG. MARCELLO MOSCHEN
Juventus Football Club as a companySince 27 June 1967 Juventus Football Club has been a joint stock company (it. società per azioni)[89] and since 3 December 2001 the torinese side is listed on the Borsa Italiana.[90] Currently, the Juventus' shares are distributed between 60% to Exor S.p.A,[91] the Agnelli family's holding (a company of the Giovanni Agnelli & C.S.a.p.a Group),[92][93] 7.5% to Libyan Arab Foreign Investment Co.[94] and 32.5% to other shareholders.[94] on 3 April 2010, Juventus announced that they have signed a new contract with Betclic UK Ltd., The company will be the official sponsor from 1 July 2010 up to 30 June 2012. The brand "Betclic" will appear on the Juventus jerseys during all the competitions in which the team will participate.Along with Lazio and Roma, the Old Lady is one of only three Italian clubs quoted on Borsa Italiana (Italian stock exchange). Juventus are also the only association football club in the country member of STAR (Segment of Stocks conforming to High Requirements, it. Segmento Titoli con Alti Requisiti), one of the main market segment in the world.[95]The club's training ground is owned by Campi di Vinovo S.p.A., controlled by Juventus Football Club S.p.A to 71.3%.[96]From 1 July 2008 the club has implemented a Safety Management System for employees and athletes in compliance with the requirements of international OHSAS 18001:2007 regulation[97] and a Safety Management System in the medical sector according to the international ISO 9001:2000 resolution.[98]The club is one of the founders of the European Club Association (ECA), which was formed after the dissolution of the G-14, an international group of Europe's most elite clubs which Juventus were also a founding member.[99]According to The Football Money League published by consultants Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu in 10 February 2011, Juventus are the tenth highest earning football club in the world with an estimated revenue of €205 million.[100] Currently, the club is also ranked as the 8th most valuable club in the world by Forbes magazine, making them the second richest in Italy.[101]Shirt sponsors and manufacturersPeriodKit manufacturerShirt sponsor1979–1989KappaAriston1989–1992Upim1992–1995Danone1995–1998Sony / Sony Minidisc1998–1999D+Libertà digitale / Tele+1999–2000CanalSatellite / D+Libertà digitale / Sony2000–2001Ciao Web / LottoSportal.com / Tele+2001–2002LottoFASTWEB / Tu Mobile2002–2003FASTWEB / Tamoil2003–2004Nike2004–2005SKY Italia / Tamoil2005–2007Tamoil2007–2010New Holland (FIAT Group)2010–2012BetClic (home shirt) / Balocco (away shirt)See alsoHistorical informationFootball in Italy Timeline of football Italian cultural icons ListsList of Italian football champions List of world club champions List of Italian club competition winners List of UEFA club competition winners List of confederation and inter-confederation club competition winners Records and recognitionsItalian football competition records UEFA club competition records FIFA Best Clubs of the 20th Century IFFHS Best European Clubs of the 20th Century Economic rankingsDeloitte's list of the highest earning football clubs in the world Forbes' list of the most valuable football clubs in the world