City File: Manchester Utd
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Your support makes all the difference.MANCHESTER UNITED may not be going to win the Premier League, but the club has won its spurs as a public company. Investors no longer see it as an oddity, and its following is growing.
This will be helped on Tuesday, when United announces half-year profits rising to pounds 4.5m despite the rebuilding of Old Trafford cutting capacity by nearly a third. The shares may by 1p short of their all-time high at 396p, but they could go higher still.
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