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The sultan of Berkeley Square: Asil Nadir and the Thatcher years

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228 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1991

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An objective account and analysis of the rise and fall of Polly Peck International once the darling of the London Stock Exchange in 80's as the best performing stock of the decade and its founder Asil Nadir. The author complemented his impeccable writing style by providing useful supplementary info about economy, commerce, finance, politics, business management and how the City operates based on his solid background and experience.

Revised and expanded edition of this book published in 93 with a changed title "ASIL NADIR: FUGITIVE FROM INJUSTICE?" (*) where "IN" of injustice is in italics, covers Nadir's escape from UK to Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus in May 93 after almost 3 years of his unsuccessful trial under bail by the inefficient British legal system then which involved the unorthodox and mostly unsuccessful attempts without necessary evidence by the newly founded (in 87) Serious Fraud Office SFO to convict him for fraud and corruption...

(*) ISBN 0-330-33155-8
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