Bought an oil company during the bads times when it was cheap and then sold it to the government - that is how he got the money. Its jealousy for people to try and discredit the man. Good for him that he managed to do this.
2007-03-05 23:20:12
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answered by Charlene 6
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I would also love to see Arsenal lift the trophy in May. But realistically, this season has proven to be the Arsenal I knew last season - they were just superb. But hope does not dissappoint - let's take it one step at a time. Should they pull a win against PSV tomorrow, they can go all the way and win it - especially without Barcelona. Thanks to Liverpool, who are eliminating Barca tonight at Anfield.
2007-03-06 02:02:17
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answered by RealArsenalFan 4
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simple OIL and plastic ducks.
The man behind the biggest takeover in British football history, Abramovich grew up many miles away from the glamour of West London. An orphan by the age of four, he was raised by his Jewish family in the harsh environs of the Arctic Circle.
He began his business career selling plastic ducks from a grim Moscow apartment but, within a few years, Abramovich's vast wealth spread from oil conglomerates to pig farms, and secured his place within Yeltsin's inner circle. However, even today, his task force of bodyguards and armoured Mercedes testify to the high-risk nature of capitalism in post-Soviet Russia.
When Putin came to power, Abramovich entered politics himself, becoming the governor of a remote, but resource-rich, Siberian region. After winning the election by 92% of the vote, he pumped millions of pounds into the area, building houses and sending thousands of schoolchildren on holiday.
Some observers considered this political platform a dry run for the mayorship of Moscow, but Abramovich claimed his actions were "just to see whether I like it".
2007-03-05 23:19:57
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answered by Barry G 4
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If he is selling drugs he's sure to be supplying to tammipup. The man's got to be on some real mind benders to use so many capital letters.
What's the weather like on your planet tammy boy?
2007-03-06 01:23:13
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answered by fatles 2
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lol your so Dumb !
The guy own's a massive Oil company in Russia
If you know anything about Oil then your know how much money it makes .
So it not dirty money , Do youself a favour and look the guy up and his history , this guy has invested loads and worked his *** off to get the money he has,
2007-03-05 23:20:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Little men from the outskirts of sofia gave it to him in bags,you twonk.Any other conspiracy theories,,like how come we never see Alex Ferguson and Michael Jackson at the same time?
2007-03-06 03:25:13
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answered by bigal 2
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No, it's from Oil.
But how it got the rights to the oil in the first place could be questionable. But as long as he's spending millions in London, no-one will care.
2007-03-05 23:21:48
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answered by stickyricky 3
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Is a great owner
Make big to the Chelsea
2007-03-06 06:20:17
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answered by Chris 6
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didn't you know the real reason why the Chelsea players roll and dive at Stamford bridge.
that's not white liner that's Romans coke supplies
2007-03-06 06:17:32
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answered by ashymojo 3
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It certainly didn't come from hard work. I believe he stole it from the oil industry. A lot of good, hard-working Russians were robbed.
2007-03-05 23:24:10
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answered by I'm Sparticus 4
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