Farhad Moshiri
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 68 |
Date of birth | May 18,1955 |
Zodiac sign | Taurus |
Born | Iran |
Net worth | Forbes |
Spouse | Nazenin Ansari |
Residence | Monaco |
Job | Businessperson |
Investor | |
Education | University College London |
California Institute of the Arts | |
London School of Economics and Political Science | |
Books | Farhad Moshiri: Go West |
Farhad Moshiri | |
Nationality | British |
Iranian | |
Children | 2 |
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ID | 435913 |
Farhad Moshiri Life story
Ardavan Farhad Moshiri is a British-Iranian businessman based in Monaco. He is the chairman and a shareholder of USM, a diversified Russian holding company with significant interests across the metals and mining, telecoms, technology and internet sectors.
Sanctioned Russian oligarchs linked to £800m worth of UK property
... The Uzbekistan-born businessman and former Arsenal shareholder is a close associate of Everton s majority shareholder, Farhad Moshiri, who is chairman of Mr Usmanov s USM Holdings...
Ukraine: Oligarch says he ditched mansions before sanctions
... They involve a long-time associate of Mr Usmanov, Farhad Moshiri, the owner of Everton football club, who is not subject to sanctions...
Russia oligarchs: The mega-rich men facing global sanctions
... His business partner Farhad Moshiri owns Everton, and Mr Usmanov s companies USM, MegaFon and Yota have been key sponsors at the club, with suggestions his involvement was even closer...
Headlines: the world is waiting for Iran's revenge and Gulf-war-3'
... Everton is the majority owner, with his longtime business partner, Farhad Moshiri, and the club is struggling financially and athletically...
Headlines: "the world is waiting for Iran's revenge" and "Gulf-war-3'
A story in the Saturday Papers - the consequences of the US to assassinate Iran's top military command dominated commander - in-chief.
"Gulf War Three fear" is the headline of the Daily Mirror , After the assassination of Qasem Soleimani .
a senior UK security source, The Paper says That the UK was not told by Washington about The Attack , despite the fact That hundreds of British troops to training Iraqi forces - are "virtually surrounded by heavily armed and dangerous militias, the one you hate".
The Daily Express is a criticism of the US President, Donald Trump for the storage of Boris Johnson in The Dark about The Attack .
to the surprise Under the heading of "allies, our enemies, not each other", the Express says That , if "the fabled US-UK special relationship and everything, it should also have The Right to be consulted, and warned".
The Sun General Soleimani is calling a "brutal terrorist-in-chief" who was responsible for thousands of deaths.
The Paper says his fighters trained in unconventional warfare against the British forces in Iraq, often with roadside bombs.
Miliband 'decision-making'A report in The Daily Telegraph, says the SAS was willing to kill, General Soleimani in the year 2007, when he was identified as The Man The Campaign against the British troops.
But it says.
a senior military commander, with headquarters in The South of Iraq at the time, told The Paper That - according to Soleimani was located - Mr Miliband said he wanted to talk, to kill The Iranians .
Mr Miliband has yet to comment.
The Labour MP, Lisa Nandy - who has entered the competition, to successfully Jeremy Corbyn - speaking at the "Guardian" That The Party will get the next leader ready to, to the places where The Party is "hated" and" the anger on the chin".
Another new competitor in the leadership race, Jess Phillips , say That The Party needs a leader who understands why it lost the elections, but as someone who believes in the Lord Corbyn's claim That he had won the argument.
Everton bidThe "Financial Times", he says, consider the investment in the Everton football club, a year After he has left, in an attempt to be in control of his Arsenal.
Everton is the majority owner, with his longtime business partner, Farhad Moshiri , and The Club is struggling financially and athletically. Mr Usmanov said he could sponsor Everton or a shareholder.
Sir Robbie Gibb, who is Theresa May , director of communications, was called, on the BBC, in his words,
" Mail, former BBC Writing in The Daily editor says That the Minister continue to deny, be interviewed on Radio 4 's Today programme of his choice-coverage is "completely wrong policy".
Sir Robbie says, had Today with the title "endless outside of the programs at the universities, which is full of left -, virtue-reporting-students. "
But the actual choice of the story - he argues - and played in the working class, the English cities in The Midlands and the North .
Source of news: bbc.com