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'''Nasser Al-Kharafi''' ({{lang-ar|ناصر الخرافي}}) (born 1944) is a [[Kuwaiti]] businessman who runs [[M.A. Kharafi & Sons]], $4.3 billion (sales) which has benefited from that nation's robust economy. His net worth rose thanks to rising share prices of several holdings including [[Mobile Telecommunications Company|Mobile Telecommunications Co.]], [[National Bank of Kuwait]], and [[Americana Group|Americana]], operator of U.S. fast food chains. Avid [[BBC]]-viewer. His older brother [[Jassem Al-Kharafi|Jassim]] is the [[Speaker (politics)|speaker]] of [[National Assembly of Kuwait|Kuwait parliament]]; his sister Faiza was [[rector]] of Kuwait University. He has construction contracts in more than 30 countries worldwide. His networth is $14 billion as of 2008 and is considered the 48th richest man in the world. On October 24th 2008, Shaun Custis of The Sun newspaper reported that Al-Kharafi was in discussions with Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley over a potential sale of the club. |
'''Nasser Al-Kharafi aka kernal saunders!''' ({{lang-ar|ناصر الخرافي}}) (born 1944) is a [[Kuwaiti]] businessman who runs [[M.A. Kharafi & Sons]], $4.3 billion (sales) which has benefited from that nation's robust economy. His net worth rose thanks to rising share prices of several holdings including [[Mobile Telecommunications Company|Mobile Telecommunications Co.]], [[National Bank of Kuwait]], and [[Americana Group|Americana]], operator of U.S. fast food chains. Avid [[BBC]]-viewer. His older brother [[Jassem Al-Kharafi|Jassim]] is the [[Speaker (politics)|speaker]] of [[National Assembly of Kuwait|Kuwait parliament]]; his sister Faiza was [[rector]] of Kuwait University. He has construction contracts in more than 30 countries worldwide. His networth is $14 billion as of 2008 and is considered the 48th richest man in the world. On October 24th 2008, Shaun Custis of The Sun newspaper reported that Al-Kharafi was in discussions with Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley over a potential sale of the club. |
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Revision as of 08:50, 23 January 2009
Nasser Al-Kharafi aka kernal saunders! (Template:Lang-ar) (born 1944) is a Kuwaiti businessman who runs M.A. Kharafi & Sons, $4.3 billion (sales) which has benefited from that nation's robust economy. His net worth rose thanks to rising share prices of several holdings including Mobile Telecommunications Co., National Bank of Kuwait, and Americana, operator of U.S. fast food chains. Avid BBC-viewer. His older brother Jassim is the speaker of Kuwait parliament; his sister Faiza was rector of Kuwait University. He has construction contracts in more than 30 countries worldwide. His networth is $14 billion as of 2008 and is considered the 48th richest man in the world. On October 24th 2008, Shaun Custis of The Sun newspaper reported that Al-Kharafi was in discussions with Newcastle United owner Mike Ashley over a potential sale of the club.
Liverpool FC
Liverpool FC co-owner Tom Hicks has reportedly started discussions with the Kuwaiti Al Kharafi family over a possible £600 million ($833 million) sale of the English Premiership club. An English newspaper, The Daily Telegraph said on its website that preliminary talks are being held with the Kuwaiti Al Kharafi family. Sources have claimed both Hicks and co-owner George Gillett, who own Liverpool shares at 50-50 and therefore need to be in agreement to sell the club, both have a new willingness to find the right buyer. The key negotiator from the Al Kharafi family is believed to be Nasser's nephew, Rafed Al Kharafi. Liverpool's discussions with the Al Kharafi’s started when Liverpool's finance director, Phillip Nash, a close ally of Hicks, went to Kuwait earlier this week. The talks with the Al Kharafi's are in fact the second time within 12 months that the American owners have tried to sell the five-time European champions to the same family
See Also
Kuwaiti Billionares
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