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  1. James Goldsmith (* 26. Februar 1933 in Paris; † 18. Juli 1997 in Benahavís, Spanien) war ein britisch - französischer Milliardär, der als corporate raider („ Heuschrecke “) galt. Zum Ende seines Lebens war er als europakritischer Politiker tätig und von 1994 bis zu seinem Tod Mitglied des Europäischen Parlaments für das Mouvement ...

  2. 19 de jul. de 1997 · Sir James Goldsmith the flamboyant billionaire businessman, died early yesterday leaving behind three families, seven homes, eight children and a failed political crusade.

  3. 5 de jun. de 2020 · Sir James Goldsmith, Patrick Robertson and Andrew Roberts at the Referendum Party election Rally at Alexandra Palace, 1997 In 1994, the Anglo-French billionaire and MEP, Sir James Goldsmith, launched The Referendum Party, the most ambitious political campaign of modern times. Its aim was to secure for the British people the right to vote on leaving […]

  4. 20 de jul. de 1997 · July 20, 1997 at 1:00 a.m. EDT. LONDON -- Sir James Goldsmith, 64, the flamboyant Anglo-French billionaire financier, writer and social figure who spent millions in highly publicized campaigns ...

  5. Sir James Goldsmith discusses the ramifications of free-trade agreements that were about to take place in 1994 (GATT).

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  6. James Goldsmith. James Michael „Jimmy” Goldsmith (ur. 26 lutego 1933 w Paryżu, zm. 18 lipca 1997 w Benahavís [1]) – brytyjsko - francuski [2] finansista, przedsiębiorca, magnat prasowy i polityk, poseł do Parlamentu Europejskiego IV kadencji. Jego majątek szacowano na 2–2,5 miliarda dolarów amerykańskich [2] [3] .

  7. www.sirjamesgoldsmith.com › wp-content › uploadsTHE TRAP - James Goldsmith

    SIR JAMES GOLDSMITH the greatest material prosperity known to history. Dur­ ing the past fifty years its Gross National Product (GNP) has more than quadrupled, adjusted for infla­ tion.1 Yet American society is in serious social crisis. In Great Britain there has also been a surge of mate­ rial prosperity during the past fifty years.