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7/10/2025, 5:48:39 PM
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>In late May, Chalerm Yoovidhya, son of RedBull co-founder Chaleo, transferred his personal 2% stake in RedBull GmbH to Swiss trust Fides Trustees SA.
>Since RedBull’s founding, the ownership breakdown was 49% held by the Austrian side (via Mateschitz’s Distribution & Marketing GmbH), 49% by the Yoovidhya family through TC Agro, plus Chalerm’s extra 2%, giving the Thai side the de facto majority.
>Word is that last year, Austrian shareholders (Mateschitz’s side) had lost confidence in Horner, but the Yoovidhya family, holding the majority, counteracted any attempt to remove him.
>With Chalerm’s 2% stake gone, report suggests the Thai family's control may no longer guarantee Horner immunity. The current voting power might now favor the Austrian side, enabling them to support his removal.
>In late May, Chalerm Yoovidhya, son of RedBull co-founder Chaleo, transferred his personal 2% stake in RedBull GmbH to Swiss trust Fides Trustees SA.
>Since RedBull’s founding, the ownership breakdown was 49% held by the Austrian side (via Mateschitz’s Distribution & Marketing GmbH), 49% by the Yoovidhya family through TC Agro, plus Chalerm’s extra 2%, giving the Thai side the de facto majority.
>Word is that last year, Austrian shareholders (Mateschitz’s side) had lost confidence in Horner, but the Yoovidhya family, holding the majority, counteracted any attempt to remove him.
>With Chalerm’s 2% stake gone, report suggests the Thai family's control may no longer guarantee Horner immunity. The current voting power might now favor the Austrian side, enabling them to support his removal.
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