14.12.2009 | 20:16
Selja, selja, selja
Er ekki koominn tķmi į aš selja hlut žjóšarinnar ķ blessušu félaginu, žaš finnst mér. Viš höfum ekkert viš žaš aš gera aš eiga žennan hlut. Held aš žaš vęri hiš besta mįl aš koma honum ķ hendur blašakónganna Sullivan og Gold, žekktir fyrir żmislegt reyndar, sjį aš nešan:
David Gold - Profile
From beginnings of extreme poverty, shrugging aside numerous setbacks along the way, David Gold is now one of Britain's most successful businessmen.
Brought up in the East End of London, David started out helping his mother sell buttons from a stall outside their house. Moving indoors they then converted their front room into a card and sweet shop. From there, he went on to run a bookstore in Charing Cross, and before long branched out into publishing, printing and distribution.
sjį nįnar į: davidgold.co.uk
David Sullivan (born 1 February 1949), in Cardiff, Wales,[1] is a British pornography entrepreneur and newspaper proprietor. He graduated in Economics from Queen Mary College, University of London. Since 1986 he has been the owner of the Daily Sport and Sunday Sport. In 2004, Sullivan was named by The Sunday Times as Britain's 68th richest man, with assets valued at over £500 million
50 milljón punda tilboš ķ West Ham | |
Tilkynna um óvišeigandi tengingu viš frétt |
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