I just had a look, and Henry doesn’t appear to have any personal political affiliations, but he does own the Boston Globe, which tends to endorse Democratic presidential candidates.
Werner appears to have made some donations to Democrat candidates.
Ultimately, they are running a sports business, not a political front. I’m happy enough for them to keep those interests separate.
Investor Seth Klarman i think had a holding in FSG, not sure if he still does. He has previously donated to the Republicans. Not sure if still does or whether he also donates to Democrats…
Newcastle sponsor Sela to provide black-and-white scarves for EVERY fan at Wembley - as Magpies bid to end 70-year wait for a domestic trophy in Carabao Cup final against Liverpool
Newcastle supporters will arrive at Wembley on Sunday to find 32,000 black-and-white scarves waiting in their seats.
Sela want to ensure that every Newcastle supporter has a scarf to wave and wear before, during and - if Eddie Howe and his team lift the cup - after the game.
Meanwhile, we understand Sela, the Saudi events company who this week launched an international base in London, have another surprise planned in the capital during the build-up to the final, which they will reveal later this week.