From BBC Sports website Chinese Owners

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    Chinese spending power in European football is set to be reined in as the country's government takes action to prevent money leaving the mainland and the Midlands could be particularly affected, with Aston Villa, Birmingham, West Bromwich Albion and Wolves all under Chinese ownership. (Birmingham Mail)
     
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    If our takeover transpires, I can't see us being affected as Mr Lee has been based in the States for 35 years?
     
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    Nice one wasn't aware of this.
     
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    As you say Mr Lee is based in the USA. I had a friend of mine who has business interests in Hong Kong check him out for me.
     

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