<P> The ownership of Arsenal Football Club is considerably different from that of other clubs in English football . It is owned by a parent company, Arsenal Holdings plc, which has relatively few shares which are infrequently traded . Historically, the club has been owned by descendants of the Bracewell - Smith and Hill - Wood families, but since 2007 the club has attracted outside interest and two rival tycoons have acquired significant share holdings . As of 1 July 2011, the majority shareholder in the club is the American Stan Kroenke, who holds 67.05% of the parent company . His rival, the Russian - Uzbek Alisher Usmanov, owns 30.04% . Under Takeover Panel rules, Kroenke must in due course make an offer for every available share in the club . </P> <P> Arsenal's parent company, Arsenal Holdings plc, operates as a non-quoted public limited company, whose ownership is considerably different from that of other football clubs . Only 62,217 shares in Arsenal have been issued, and they are not traded on a public exchange such as the FTSE or AIM; instead, they are traded relatively infrequently on NEX Exchange (AFC), a specialist market . The 2011 takeover bid by Stan Kroenke puts the club's market capitalisation value at £ 731m . As at 31 March 2012, a single share in Arsenal had a mid price of £ 16,250, which set the club's market capitalisation value at approximately £ 1 Billion </P> <P> Arsenal Holdings plc wholly owns twelve subsidiary companies, covering the group's activities . These include Arsenal Football Club plc (the football club itself), Arsenal (Emirates Stadium) Limited (which develops and owns Arsenal's Emirates Stadium), Arsenal Stadium Management Company (which manages the stadium on matchdays), and Arsenal Overseas Ltd (which manages retail operations). Other subsidiaries deal with property development on the site of Arsenal's former stadium at Highbury and the associated property holding and financing . </P>

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