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Originally posted by BrilloPad View Postinvest in property
Lord Sugar tells his Apprentice to invest in property if he wants to be wealthy in business - Telegraph
I suppose he is only saying what we all know. Bright ideas and hard work count for nothing. Just join the Ponzi scheme.
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The U.K.'s richest landlord, Gerald Grosvenor, continues to benefit from the steadily improving real estate market for central London (his fortune is down due to the weaker pound). Known formally as the 6th Duke of Westminster, he owns 190 acres in Belgravia, an area adjacent to Buckingham Palace and one of London's most expensive neighborhoods. His family also has 96,000 acres in Scotland, 32,000 acres in Spain and thousands elsewhere in England.
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To make money in business
invest in property
Lord Sugar tells his Apprentice to invest in property if he wants to be wealthy in business - Telegraph
I suppose he is only saying what we all know. Bright ideas and hard work count for nothing. Just join the Ponzi scheme.
I recommend that "one man one vote" should be replaced with voting rights according to how much property you own. Lets get the boom going properly...Tags: None
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