Chapter 48 Fuel-Saving Lamps

Abramovich is not a fuel-efficient lamp, and his business partners are not fuel-efficient lamps, so Abramovich can become the richest man, naturally he has his means, and some of these means may be unsightly. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info

Abramovic actually has a lot of similarities between Moratti, both have money, both love football, both buy a football club, and both are willing to spend a lot of money on the team's transfer, but the only problem is that Moratti took the player Abramovich wanted the most.

Intrigue is always the first choice to destroy relationships, why does Momo like Inter Milan? The trust of head coach Héctor Cooper, the support of Inter fans for Momo, and the cooperation of Inter Milan players for Momo.

So why not find a way to spoil it all? When Momo feels that he is not happy at Inter Milan, then Chelsea's chance has come! If you want to go alone, it's useless, and it's the king to ask that person to go by himself.

There is a story, everyone should be familiar with, that is, the cold wind and the sun than the sun, who can make a passerby take off his clothes, the result of the cold wind keeps blowing, passers-by wear their clothes tighter, the sun warms passers-by, passers-by themselves take off their clothes, things in this world, who can say accurately!

Abramovich was born in a working family, his father is Jewish, his mother is Ukrainian, Abramovich is their first child, when Abramovich was 1 year old, his mother became pregnant again, but because he could not afford the cost of raising his second child, he decided to have a miscarriage, but died of an abortion, and 2 years later, Abramovich's father was also killed in a construction site accident, and the orphaned Abramimovich was raised by his uncle.

And my uncle was one of the directors of the Ukht oil plant, an important oil base in the Soviet Union at that time. Apparently it was because of this relationship that he attended and graduated from the Moscow Oil and Gas School.

After graduating from secondary school, Abramovich failed to get into university and served in the army for 2 years. After retiring from the army, he studied at the Moscow State Law Academy and received a degree. At the end of the 80s, Abu started a business, and with the help of his girlfriend, who was a flight attendant in an airline, he found his first pot of gold by smuggling cigarettes and perfumes.

After the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia began to privatize, and in the process of privatization, Abramimovich, in cooperation with another oligarch, Berezovsky, pocketed the state-owned Siberian Oil Company at a very low price (only 8% of its real value).

Through Berezovsky, Abu became acquainted with the Yeltsin family and had a close relationship with Yeltsin's youngest daughter, Tatyana, who was rumored to be the "ATM" of the Yeltsin family.

Since then, Abramovich has successively controlled Rusal, Russian civil airlines, etc., and established his own huge industrial empire.

However, Abu's sources of funding and the legality of the privatization process were widely questioned, and Russia's Supreme Prosecutor's Office decided to investigate it, but in April 1999, the Supreme Prosecutor General Skuratov, who had strongly advocated the investigation, was dismissed from his post in connection with the "prostitution" scandal.

Abrashimovich's background forced him to mature earlier than others, judging from Abramovich's starting methods, Abramovich is definitely not a fuel-efficient lamp, if anyone rushes to despise Abraminovich, then the time of death is not far away, and if anyone wants to go against Abraminovich, then Prosecutor General Skuratov is a lesson from the past.

And now Abramovich seems to have perfected this kind of framing method, of course, it is not Abramovic himself who went to Milan to do this, but so what?

At the end of 1999, President **** came to power and began a series of strikes against oligarchs, and Abramimovich publicly declared his support for ****, and cooperated with the government to terminate the merger of Siberian Oil Company and Khodorkovsky's Yukos Oil Company, in addition to providing funds to the Solidarity Party that supported ****, and there were rumors that he gave **** a luxury yacht "Olympia" worth $50 million to ****.

Still, Abramovich felt threatened, and he began to sell his assets in Russia and dismember his industrial empire, earning him the nickname "Abu the Seller." The apolitical Abramovich also ran successfully for the Duma, gaining immunity from parliament.

In 2000, Abramovich "bought votes" to be elected governor of the Chukotka Autonomous Region, with a population of less than 80,000, and invested $200 million to improve the living conditions of local residents and develop the local economy. In 2002 (a year before the book was written), he spent £130 million on the financially struggling English football team Chelsea, and then spent more than £200 million to pay off debts and buy stars. His custom-built private jet (Boeing 767-300), the Abramovich Skies, is allegedly worth $1 billion. He also owns two luxury yachts, one of which he bought from Paul Allen, which is said to be the fourth largest luxury yacht in the world.

He spent a lot of dollars in Moscow, England, Germany, France and other places to buy castles and estates. The 424-acre estate in Sussex, England, contains a 7-bedroom villa, a large number of outbuildings, two polo fields, a swimming pool, a tennis court, a skeet shooting range, a rifle shooting range, a small lake, a riding centre, and a stable for 100 horses.

During the Yeltsin era, Russia was transformed from socialism to capitalism. Those who were familiar with the old system and who were shrewd seized the "opportunity" of the transition period to take the wealth that originally belonged to the whole people for themselves in the noisy era of change, and combined wealth and power, and for a time became the leaders of Russia, the architects and advocates of the new order, who seized Russian industry, controlled the elections, and effectively controlled the country. The rise of the oligarchs ended the golden age of oligarchs, but Russia is far from healing from the damage they inflicted

a Boeing 767 private jet; a 355-foot-long world-fourth largest luxury yacht bought from Microsoft founder Paul Allen; a 99-acre estate in Moscow that has hosted the president; a Bavarian castle for the occasional skiing interest; Chelsea, a Premier League powerhouse that has been fueled by hundreds of millions of dollars; a £10 million villa in the south of France and a £15 million retreat in Sussex, England; An autonomous region of Russia with hundreds of thousands of inhabitants......

All this belongs to a mysterious Russian tycoon, he is Roman Abramovich, who has accumulated hundreds of millions of fortunes in just over a decade.

In today's Russia, great wealth seems to mean great trouble. Since coming to power, **** has begun to compete with the rich, including the president of Yukos oil company Khodorkovsky, and the rich have either been imprisoned or gone into exile.

But Abramovich, known to the world as "Abu", is an exception. On December 25, 2003, while watching Australian female singer Kylie Minogue's special performance for the Russian oil billionaires, Abramovich sat in the front row still looked like that.

80 million euros to buy Momo? If Abramovic is ranked on the list of the richest people in the world, even if he has nothing, Abramovic will still be ranked 11th.

Moratti's reaction was quick, but at the end of the day, it still depends on how Momo feels about Inter, and it is clear that Abramovich's methods are more than that.

In the past, Abramovich's methods were only for hundreds of billions of dollars, but now Abramovic is for a Chinese player. (To be continued.) )