ABU DHABI, Nov 1 (Reuters) – Formula One is unlikely to float on the stock market before 2014, the sport’s commercial supremo Bernie Ecclestone said on Thursday. “The market’s going to take a little bit of settling down, I think,” the 82-year-old billionaire told Reuters in the paddock at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. “I think we ought to forget about it for next year,” added Ecclestone. “In my opinion we ought to (forget about 2013). I should think by 2014 the world will have sorted itself out a little bit better. …
Portugal's Cardinal (7) cerebrates with his teammate Ricardinho, Arnaldo and Joao Matos after his scoring during their first round match at the FIFA Futsal World Cup in Nakhon
Portugal's Ricardinho (10) fights for the ball against Libya's Mohamad Rageb during their first round match at the FIFA Futsal World Cup in Nakhon Ratchasima
Tiger blames fatigue for missing Shanghai event
Golf-Tiger blames fatigue for missing Shanghai event
SINGAPORE, Nov 1 (Reuters) – Tiger Woods said fatigue was the reason he skipped this week’s World Golf Championship event in Shanghai. As Australian Adam Scott and South African Louis Oosthuizen grabbed the first-round lead at the $7 million event in China on Thursday, the 36-year-old Woods was holding a putting clinic for school children in Singapore. The main sponsor had been unhappy Woods and world number one McIlroy chose to miss the Shanghai event despite being in the country and playing in a lucrative exhibition event. …
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