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London: Mohamed al Fayed sells Harrods in Qatar

Egyptian billionaire Mohamed Al Fayed bought the London department store Harrods, which he held for a quarter of a century, Qatar has announced its financial advisors Saturday. The transaction amount was not disclosed but it would be around a billion and a half pounds (1.74 billion euros), according to the BBC and Sky News television channel.

Chairman of Lazard International confirmed that the funds of the Al Fayed Harrods Group had sold to Qatar Holding, a subsidiary of Qatar Petroleum. Mohamed al Fayed had bought the prestigious store with his two brothers in 1985. "After 25 years as president of Harrods, Mohamed al Fayed has decided to retire and spend more time with her children and grandchildren," said Ken Costa.

The Egyptian billionaire is best known outside Britain for his son Dodi, Princess Diana's companion who died with her in their car accident in Paris in 1997. Mohamed al Fayed is convinced and tried in vain to prove that the couple were murdered on the orders of the royal family.

Qatar Holding has become the fifth owner of Harrods since its creation in 1849 by Charles Harrod, who had opened at the time a small grocery store.

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London. Mohamed Al-Fayed Harrods announced that it sold to the royal family of Qatar

Egyptian billionaire Mohamed Al Fayed announced Saturday it had sold the Harrods, the famous luxury brand in central London, Qatar Holding, representing the interests of the royal family of Qatar.

"The management company of the Al-Fayed, owner of Harrods, today announced that it sold today (Saturday) at the Harrods group Qatar Holding", told AFP the bank Lazard International, acting on behalf of Mr Al-Fayed. The bank did not disclose financial terms of the agreement. According to the BBC and news channel Sky News, the sale was concluded for 1.5 billion pounds (1.7 billion euros)

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Mohamed Al-Fayed sees himself presiding over Scotland

Owner of the luxury store Harrods in London and the London football club Fulham, he is the father of Dodi Al-Fayed, killed in the accident which also killed Princess Diana in Paris in 1997.

Egyptian billionaire Mohamed Al-Fayed has called on Scots to separate the "English politicians and their appalling" and said he was ready to become the president of an independent Scotland, according to comments published Sunday in The Sunday Times.

"You guys Scots live in a coma for too long," he told the newspaper Mr Al-Fayed, who owns property in the Scottish Highlands and hoped to obtain citizenship in the Scottish case of future independence. "What that is the help of Scotland needs to regain its independence, I will provide. When you recover your liberty other Scots, I am ready to be your president, "added the Egyptian tycoon, who has repeatedly called in vain British passport.

Scotland has a parliament and a regional government since the historic steps so-called "devolution" decided in 1999. The First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond, the SNP Independence Party, has promised to hold a referendum on independence for the region but Prime Minister Gordon Brown, a native of Scotland, is strongly opposed. "I'll do anything for Scotland but I do not want that Alex Salmond. I asked to meet him but he refused. I wanted to offer help and advice but he did not want, "said Mohamed Al-Fayed .

Owner of the luxury store Harrods in London and the London football club Fulham, he is the father of Dodi Al-Fayed, killed in the accident which also killed Princess Diana in Paris in 1997. He has long supported the couple was killed as part of a plot hatched by Prince Philip, husband of Queen Elizabeth.

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Mohamed Al-Fayed: Egyptian billionaire sells its realm of luxury ... for 1.7 billion euros!

While Great Britain was shaken by his election, that's another story that could spring a surprise in London, Mohamed Al-Fayed, 77, sold the luxury department store Harrods, Eva Green where the show was still there A few days ago, he owned since 1985.

Earned to date for the sum of 714 million euros, the Egyptian billionaire has just sold this legendary site of the British capital to the royal family of Qatar, as reported by the BBC, for 1.7 billion euros (information unconfirmed by Lazard International AFP)

Nice gain of EUR 986 million in twenty-five years which should enable it to properly enjoy his family, his children and his grandchildren now that he has decided to retire.

Mohamed Al-Fayed, who continues to investigate the tragic accident that killed Princess Diana and his son Dodi on the night of 30 to 31 August 1997, has four children of his marriage in 1985 with the former model Finnish Heini Wathen: Jasmine, Karim, Omar and the lovely Camilla.

Fortunately, he still has the football team Fulham English, the Ritz in Paris and certainly few other lucrative business to supplement his income!

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Mohamed Al-Fayed Harrods has sold to the royal family of Qatar

Egyptian billionaire Mohamed Al Fayed has sold Harrods, the famous luxury brand in central London, Qatar Holding, representing the interests of the Emir of Qatar, said Saturday the bank acting on behalf of Mr Al-Fayed .

"The management company of the Al-Fayed, owner of Harrods, today announced that it sold today (Saturday) at the Harrods group Qatar Holding", told AFP the bank Lazard International, acting on behalf of Mr Al-Fayed.

The bank did not disclose financial terms of the agreement. According to the BBC and news channel Sky News, the sale was concluded for 1.5 billion pounds (1.7 billion euros).

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"After 25 years as chairman of Harrods, Mohamed Al-Fayed has decided to retire and spend more time with his children and grandchildren," said Ken Costa, chairman of Lazard International, in a statement AFP.

"He wanted to ensure that his legacy and tradition that he built continues to Harrods and the team he built is encouraged to develop the foundations he laid," he added.

Qatar Holding, the investment company of the emir of Qatar, "was chosen specifically for its vision and financial capacity to support long-term growth of Harrods," he said.

Mr Al-Fayed, who also owns the English soccer club Fulham, has acquired the prestigious Harrods in 1985 for 615 million pounds (714 million euros) after a long battle with the former owner.

The store, located in the heart of London in a remarkable piece of architecture, has a sales area of ??90,000 m2 distributed in 330 counties. Its slogan is: "Omnia Omnibus Ubique" ("Everything for everyone, everywhere"). Founded in 1851, Harrods attracts 15 million people.

Mohamed Al-Fayed is also known for his long quest to prove in vain, that his son Dodi and Princess Diana, killed in an accident in Paris in 1997, have in fact been murdered.

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Mohamed al-Fayed abandons legal battle

He sought for more than ten years to prove that Diana and his son Dodi were murdered by British secret services. A jury found Monday in a killing linked to negligent conduct.

Mohamed al-Fayed said on Tuesday 8 April in the evening that he was abandoning his legal battle began there more than ten years to prove that the death of Princess Diana and his son Dodi was the result of a conspiracy British secret service.

The London jury charged with deciding on the cause of the death of Princess Diana in Paris in 1997 had concluded Monday that the disappearance of the princess and her companion was a homicide related to the negligent driving of their chauffeur Henry Paul and the attitude of the paparazzi who pursued the couple.
"I am a father who lost his son and did everything possible in my last ten years. But now with the verdict, I accept, not without reservations," said billionaire of Egyptian origin in an interview with the British television channel ITV News.

"I've had enough"

"I've had enough. I leave what remains in the hands of God for my revenge. I do not try nothing (...) that is the end," he added.
Since the death of the couple nearly eleven years ago, Mohamed al-Fayed has continued to believe that his son and Diana were the victims of a plot hatched by Prince Philip, husband of Elizabeth II, and carried by the British secret service. He said the establishment would have sponsored the double murder to prevent the two persons to marry.

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Mohamed Al-Fayed would be good president of an independent Scotland

Egyptian billionaire Mohamed Al-Fayed has called on Scots to separate the "English politicians and their appalling"

LONDON It expressed its readiness to become president of an independent Scotland, according to comments published Sunday in The Sunday Times. "You guys Scots live in a coma for too long," he told the newspaper Mr Al-Fayed, who owns property in the Scottish Highlands and hoped to obtain citizenship in the Scottish case of future independence.
"Whatever assistance that Scotland needs to regain its independence, I will provide. When other Scottish recover your freedom, I am ready to be your president," added the Egyptian tycoon, who has unsuccessfully sought to several occasions the British passport.

Scotland has a parliament and a regional government since the historic steps so-called "devolution" decided in 1999. The First Minister of Scotland Alex Salmond, the SNP Independence Party, has promised to hold a referendum on independence for the region but Prime Minister Gordon Brown, a native of Scotland, is firmly opposed.

Owner of the luxury store Harrods in London and the London football club Fulham, he is the father of Dodi Al-Fayed, killed in the accident which also killed Princess Diana in Paris in 1997. He has long supported the couple was killed as part of a conspiracy.

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The cuñada Dodi Al Fayed arranca el plauso sobre la Pasarela

The Brasilena Brenda Costa modelo, mujer hermano one of Dodi Al Fayed, el último amor de la Princesa Diana Spencer Britannica, brillo este domingo del at the Pasarela Fashion Rio, pero no escuchar los PUDO recibió porque es Aplausos that sorda.

The morena carioca desfiló in the main feria la moda de Río de Janeiro con un vestido de color blanco y corte amplio firma of Mara Mac, that para el verano ha apostado del 2010 y transparencia held ropas mucho vuelo, con elaboradas Tejidos colores naturales there Claros.

Brenda Costa está casada con el millonario egipcio Karim Al Fayed, que es hermano Dodi Al Fayed, quien fue el último novio Lady Di y el día that acompañaba del accidente en el la Princesa Wales perdió la vida, ocurrido el 31 de agosto 1997 en el Túnel del Alma de París.

La modelo fue por los ovacionada asistente al desfile Mara Mac, that are aware of that sorda desde que nacio, aplaudieron con manos well above alto para que al parecer Pudi verlos.


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Mohamed Al-Fayed, Chairman of Scotland?

We knew that Mohamed Al-Fayed was very involved in English affairs, but this statement still seems somewhat surprising. It's actually a story told here today on the bbc website and newspaper makes me ask several questions. First, what is the relationship between Mohamed Al-Fayed and Scotland? But also, why Scotland would she need a President?

When Mohamed Al-Fayed is trying to convince us that he shares with his Scottish ancestors

Mohamed Al-Fayed is a businessman born in 1933 in a village near Alexandria in Egypt and living in England for forty years. He holds including the famous London store Harrods very well that the football club Fulham Football Club. "Fayed" like the names the English journalists (perhaps to remind him that he himself added the particle "Al" to his name when he arrived in England in 1974) is famous in Britain for tried unsuccessfully to get British citizenship for years.

But Mohamed Al-Fayed has not a reputation as a businessman in England. He is also the instigator of a theory giving the royal family as responsible for the murder of his son Dodi and Princess Diana at their car accident that occurred August 31, 1997 in Paris.

In early 2008, Mohamed Al-Fayed made the news again in the English press. He told BBC Scotland it is now possible to prove with the reissue of the work of a fifteenth-century historian Walter Bower, that Scotland was founded by an Egyptian princess.

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In fact, according to Bower, Scotland does not take its name from an Irish tribe, as suggested by many modern historians but a Egyptian Princess, Scot, sister of Tutankhamen. It would have quarreled with his father and taking his anger has fled with her son and his two stone of Scone (Stone of Destiny) to a set of islands on the windy coast of North West Europe. Princess Scota would have marked the history of the island since the Stone of Scone, also called "capstone" is the most ancient symbol of Scottish history. The death of the princess came soon after his arrival and so the island was called "Scotland" in his honor.

Scotland could see it with a President?

The Sunday Times, Mohamed Al-Fayed would be absolutely convinced of the veracity of this story which would be questioned by many British scientists. Therefore, claiming shared its origins with the Scottish it would be good Speaker of Scotland if it chooses to separate from Great Britain at next year's referendum on independence Alex Salmond, Scottish First Minister, has promised to hold.

Indeed, Scotland has a parliament and a regional government since the historic steps called the "devolution" decided in 1999. However, Gordon Brown, British Prime Minister, who is also a native of Scotland, is firmly opposed to such a referendum.

The claims of the SNP (Scottish National Party)

The SNP, founded in 1934, is now the main independence party in Scotland. Since the 2007 elections, the party headed by Alex Salmond is head of the Scottish Executive and Scotland fighting to regain its status as an independent country.

In fact, during the Scottish parliamentary elections of 2007, the Scottish National Party won the largest number with 47 seats (or 33% of the vote), one more than the Labor Party, ending five decades of Labour domination.

Through independence, members of the SNP want to see especially given more power to the Scottish Parliament and thus have the same rights and same responsibilities as other nations. Therefore, they have promised to hold a referendum in Scotland on the subject of independence. However, officially members of the SNP, the head of state of Scotland would remain the Queen, famous for the 'Queen of Scots. "

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The position of Mohamed Al-Fayed

So why Mr Al-Fayed still there in his remarks and said he future president of an independent Scotland? Maybe we can find an answer in some of his statements. Indeed, Mohamed Al-Fayed is quick to point out to reporters that he would become chairman of the independent Scotland, he hoped to expel the royal family's Scottish residence. In addition, he continues and says:

"If you retain the royal family Scots You Will Have No Hope. You Will Be like Bangladesh. [...] Once You Get Rid Purpose of the Royal I will buy Balmoral Castle and open it up. I Will run it for the Public as a museum. "

Finally the story is more like a settling of scores than a real desire on the part of Mohamed Al-Fayed, to develop democracy and good governance in Scotland. It is little wonder then what will the reaction of the British government, the royal family, or even the European Union following the series of provocations on the part of businessmen the most important in Europe .

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