
Alan Sugar
Alan Sugar is a British businessman and television personality, best known for founding the electronics company Amstrad and for his role as a judge on the reality TV show 'The Apprentice.' He served as the chairman of Tottenham Hotspur from 1991 until 2001, when he sold his stake in the club to ENIC Group. His tenure was marked by both financial struggles and on-pitch successes, and he remains a prominent figure in British business due to his outspoken nature and ventures in various industries.
Born on Mar 08, 1947 (78 years old)
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Countries Mentioned
Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
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Ireland | 1 | 8.00 | 0.04% | +0% | 5,030,000 | 2,088 | $5,100 | 2$ |
Totals | 1 | 5,030,000 | 2,088 | $5,100 | 2$ |
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Ireland:
Alan Sugar invited Jordan Dargan to get in touch with him after being impressed with his performance on The Apprentice.
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United Kingdom:
Alan Sugar has signed a new three-year deal with the BBC to stay on The Apprentice.
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United Kingdom:
Levy bought 29.9% of the club from Alan Sugar before gaining full control six years later.
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