The Owners
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Initial release | May 2013 |
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Directors | Agustín Toscano |
Ezequiel Radusky | |
Screenplay | Agustín Toscano |
Ezequiel Radusky | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 2285623 |
About The Owners
A woman (Rosario Blefari) develops an attraction to a farmworker (Sergio Prina) after moving to her father's estate.
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... I understand what s going on, and they do need to look at The Owners because they are the biggest issue...
Government intervenes in Abu Dhabi's bid to buy Telegraph
... 1bn owed by The Owners, the Barclay family...
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... The Owners of the Jacobite - which appeared as the Hogwarts Express in the boy wizard films - said implementing the new measures could cost £7m...
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... Unlike Boughton House, Drayton is not open to the public and The Owners declined to comment on the filming of Saltburn...
AI chief quits over 'exploitative' copyright row
... The " fair use" exemption to copyright rules means the permission of The Owners of the original content is not required...
What could be in the 2023 King's Speech?
... It will introduce more stringent tests for The Owners and directors of clubs, and have powers to stop clubs joining breakaway leagues...
Criminals and sanctions-busters exploiting UK secrecy loophole
... But our investigation shows that Alpha helped create limited partnerships which were used to acquire assets and hide The Owners of them - including an oil tanker, the Delfi, which polluted the coast of Ukraine after it was wrecked in 2019...
Gaza: BBC reporter and family left homeless again after Israel air strike warning
... More on Israel-Gaza warFinally, we found a house where The Owners agreed to let us share with another family...
Government intervenes in Abu Dhabi's bid to buy Telegraph
By Simon JackBusiness editor
The culture and media secretary has intervened to scrutinise a sale of The Daily Telegraph and The Spectator magazine to a company backed by the Abu Dhabi ruling family.
The titles were taken over by Lloyds Bank as it sought to recover £1. 1bn owed by The Owners , the Barclay family.
An Abu Dhabi -backed firm this month agreed to pay the sum and take control.
It was understood that after The Debt was paid to Lloyds, the titles would be passed on swiftly to the new owners.
Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, best known in the UK for his ownership of Manchester City football club, has thrown his considerable financial heft behind RedBird IMI, the investment consortium looking to take control of the Telegraph and The Spectator .
The consortium is run by Jeff Zucker , the former president of CNN.
As the, The Secretary of State, Lucy Frazer , did not feel it appropriate to intervene in a debt repayment transaction.
However, as she has previously indicated and now confirmed, the transfer of the politically important titles to what is essentially a foreign power is a matter the UK government and other regulators need to scrutinise.
Jeff Zucker is a very experienced news chief and has hit back at any suggestion that the editorial independence of The Daily Telegraph, the Sunday Telegraph and The Spectator would be compromised by Gulf ownership.
But former editors, senior politicians and grassroots Conservatives have voiced grave concerns about The Deal .
Simply put, the Barclay family, who have twisted and turned for many years from Lloyds to preserve their ownership of the Telegraph, have now replaced their Lloyds debt with a debt to the Abu Dhabi Royal Family .
Lionel Barber , the former editor of the FT, has pointed out that the UK has allowed a convicted fraudster, Conrad Black , to own the Telegraph and The Son of a former KGB agent, Evgeny Lebedev , to own The Independent and the Evening Standard .
But former Telegraph editor Charles Moore insists that the nature of those involved Here - a foreign state alongside a Tory-leaning Paper - makes these circumstances different.
Sheikh Mansour is taking a financial risk in wiring The Money to Lloyds when it is unclear whether he will ever get to take control of The Assets he is paying for, but as someone close to The Deal said, that seems to be " a risk he's willing to take".
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com