AC Milan Buyer Said to Use False Bank Letter

AC Milan Buyer Said to Use False Bank Letter

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The video discusses an investigation into the sale of AC Milan, revealing that a group of Chinese investors may have used false financial documents. The investigation, conducted by reporters from Hong Kong to Milan, found that a banking document sent to Fininvest was falsified. Despite this, the Chinese group aims to complete the deal, although doubts about their financial strength persist. The report raises questions about the deal's future and its potential consequences.

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1.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What was the main focus of the investigation conducted by the reporters?

The history of AC Milan

The financial status of the Chinese investors

The use of false financial documents in the purchase of AC Milan

The performance of AC Milan in recent matches

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30 sec • 1 pt

What did the investigation reveal about the banking document?

It was approved by the bank in China

It was a genuine document

It was found to be false

It was irrelevant to the deal

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What was the response of the Chinese group regarding the deal?

They decided to withdraw from the deal

They admitted to using false documents

They were unaware of the false document

They expressed their intention to complete the deal

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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What did Fininvest say about the financial strength of the consortium?

They ignored the financial strength

They were unsure about the financial strength

They confirmed the financial strength

They doubted the financial strength

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What is the potential consequence of the false document report?

The deal will be completed without issues

The deal might be delayed

The deal will proceed with new investors

The deal could be canceled