Juventus Shares Plunge After Club Details  €200 Million Capital Raise Plan

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Juventus Football Club SpA fell the most in more than four years in Milan after the team said Friday that it’s planning a €200 million ($211 million) capital increase.

Shares in the Turin-based club known as Juve dropped as much as 16% on Monday, the biggest intraday decline since March 2020.