Cecil RhodesP. Davies, limited, 1933 - 179 страници |
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William Plomer. Town , he had not lost sight of his business interests . The De Beers Company , for ex- ample , had increased its capital fourfold in the course of a few years . But in 1886 there was much ado about the discovery of gold ...
William Plomer. Town , he had not lost sight of his business interests . The De Beers Company , for ex- ample , had increased its capital fourfold in the course of a few years . But in 1886 there was much ado about the discovery of gold ...
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... interests in the diamond diggings , and established De Beers . ' Rhodes's first step was to leave for Europe , where , with the support of Lord Rothschild , he managed to buy out the French interest for £ 1,400,000 . But the agreement ...
... interests in the diamond diggings , and established De Beers . ' Rhodes's first step was to leave for Europe , where , with the support of Lord Rothschild , he managed to buy out the French interest for £ 1,400,000 . But the agreement ...
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... interests -they received 90,000 shares and a half - share in any future profits , while Rhodes brought out 125,000 shares to dispose of in Africa , and we may be sure that those into whose posses- sion they passed were ready to give him ...
... interests -they received 90,000 shares and a half - share in any future profits , while Rhodes brought out 125,000 shares to dispose of in Africa , and we may be sure that those into whose posses- sion they passed were ready to give him ...
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