In response The Mac to his Publication

Who is that with Andrew? Never forget a face but just.can’t.place.it.

oh, and i meant @ Not theMacAnon? Yes?

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Throughout his career, Evelyn de Rothschild has been actively involved in a number of other organisations in both the private and public sectors and has held the following business positions:

Chairman - The Economist (1972–1989)
Chairman - British Merchant Banking & Securities House Association (1985–1989)
Deputy Chairman - Milton Keynes Development Corporation (1971–1984)
Chairman - United Racecourses (1977–1994)
Director - De Beers Consolidated Mines (1977–1994)
Director - IBM United Kingdom Holdings Limited (1972–1995)
Evelyn de Rothschild also served as a Director of the newspaper group owned by Lord Beaverbrook. Years later, he served for a time as a Director of Lord Black's Daily Telegraph newspaper. An owner of thoroughbred racehorses, he is a former chairman of United Racecourses.

In response The Mac to his Publication

In 1967 Sir Evelyn created the Eranda Foundation to support social welfare, promote the arts and to encourage research into medicine and education.

Sir Evelyn serves as Queen Elizabeth II's financial adviser[citation needed]. He has been a Governor of the London School of Economics and Political Science as well as an active patron of the arts and supporter of a number of charities.

In response The Mac to his Publication

The Rothschilds were reported to have spent a night of their honeymoon at the Clinton White House. Indeed, Lady de Rothschild was so involved with Hillary’s presidential campaign that she had little time to devote to R Chocolate.

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US LEGAL resident alien, WWG1WGA, Out of Darkness into Light. Tallyho!!

In response The Mac to his Publication

Blackrock owns Vanguard.
Vanguard owns Blackrock.
Rothschilds own controlling interest in both.

Front, for a front, for a front.

In response The Mac to his Publication
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lend
/lɛnd/

1.
grant to (someone) the use of (something) on the understanding that it will be returned.

loan
give someone the loan of
let someone use
let someone have the use of
advance
sub
Opposite:
borrow
withhold

allow (a person or organization) the use of (a sum of money) under an agreement to pay it back later, typically with interest.

"no one would lend him the money"

gerund or present participle: lending

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