2016年4月13日水曜日

David Alan Gest@Four Seasons hotel, in Westferry Circus





David Alan Gest (May 11, 1953 – April 12, 2016) was an American producer, UK television personality. Gest produced the highest rated musical television special in history, Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration: The Solo Years in 2001, which was the last reunion of Michael Jackson and the Jacksons in 17 years and Jackson's last solo concerts. Gest appeared on the 2006 series of the British reality television show I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!. He became the first American to have three prime-time series in the UK. He recently appeared in Celebrity Big Brother in the UK but due to illness had to leave after 13 days. He frequently made tabloid headlines during his marriage with Liza Minnelli.





Yiannakis Theophani "John" Christodoulou (born May 1965) is a Cyprus-born British billionaire property developer, the owner of Yianis Group.
Christodoulou was born in May 1965,[2] in Nicosia, Cyprus.[3]
Christodoulou came to London as a boy in 1974, as his family fled the Turkish invasion of Cyprus.
He started with a studio flat, and now owns extensive property in the London Docklands through his Yianis Group.[4]
Christodoulou owns 100% of Yianis Group, which owns the London hotels Marriott West India Quay and Four Seasons Hotel London at Canary Wharf.[5] He owns Wool House in London.[5]
He owns the Beetham Tower in Manchester, the lower 22 of its 47 floors are a Hilton Hotel.[6]

As of April 2015, he has a £1.1 billion net worth, according to the Sunday Times Rich List.[1]





Dragons' Den is a reality television format featuring entrepreneurs pitching their business ideas in order to secure investment finance from a panel of venture capitalists. The show originated in Japan as Money Tigers or Tigers of Money ("マネーの虎", a pun on "Tiger of Malaya", the nickname of WWII general Tomoyuki Yamashita).[1] The format is owned by Sony Pictures Television.


Tomoyuki Yamashita (山下 奉文 Yamashita Tomoyuki?, November 8, 1885 – February 23, 1946) was an Imperial Japanese Army general during World War II. At the forefront of the invasion of Malaya and Singapore, his accomplishment of conquering Malaya and Singapore in 70 days led to British Prime Minister Winston Churchill calling the ignominious fall of Singapore to the Japanese the "worst disaster" and "largest capitulation" in British military history.[2] The accomplishment earned Yamashita the sobriquet "The Tiger of Malaya". After the war, following a trial in Manila, he was found guilty of war crimes and executed by hanging for his troops' conduct during the Japanese defense of the occupied Philippines in 1944.





site://tokumei10.blogspot.com マネーの虎








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