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Rothschild versus Rothschild: How financial genius Nat was brought down to earth by his own cousin

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posted on Feb, 26 2013 @ 11:20 AM
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Rothschild versus Rothschild: How financial genius Nat was brought down to earth by his own cousin


www.dailymail.co. uk

Over a lingering lunch with a friend in the City of London some years ago, Baron David de Rothschild, the French head of the global Rothschild banking dynasty, was asked if he saw his thrusting young British cousin, Nat Rothschild, as his possible successor.
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posted on Feb, 26 2013 @ 11:20 AM
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Rothschild vs Rothschild? Impossible, surely, in the closely-knit international family who all trace their gilded roots back to the Jewish Mayer Amschel Rothschild setting up a bank in Frankfurt in the 1760s.

There may have been the odd business split among the Rothschilds, but as the previous head of the dynasty, Sir Evelyn de Rothschild, now in retirement at 81, declared only in 1996: ‘The first important strength of the family is unity.’

Certainly, there was some Rothschild unity on display yesterday. But it was directed with dismay and bemusement against lone operator Nat, 41, for the way he had allowed the family’s most precious asset — its name — to be dragged through the full glare of a public row involving mass boardroom resignations, accusations of mismanagement and allegations of missing millions.

For Nat, a close friend of Peter [Lord] Mandelson and a man accustomed to getting his own way while pursuing a lifestyle of private jets and business deals with Russian oligarchs, it is not only unedifying but a devastating setback.

In a bruising struggle, Nat Rothschild had taken on the board of a mining company, Bumi plc, that he co-founded and helped bring to listing on the Stock Exchange in 2011, with the Rothschild name helping him to personally raise £700million from investors.

Initially, shares in the firm — which he created with the influential Bakrie family, part of Indonesia’s ruling elite — soared. But then Rothschild accused the Bakries of weak control and money going missing, and demanded wholesale board changes — and the company’s value plummeted amid bitter acrimony.



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Well I guess some Rotchsholds are mad at one another. Hopefully their home family goes to war and implodes. You can't have wealth like that without it being stolen, conned, and just flat out looted from countries.



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posted on Feb, 26 2013 @ 12:05 PM
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This eases my mind because if a blood is thicker than mud family can't unify then how exactly are we supposed to have a one world government!

Reminds me of the last part of George Orwell's "Animal Farm"
“Napoleon and Mr. Pilkington had each played an ace of spades simultaneously”
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posted on Feb, 28 2013 @ 07:24 AM
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This eases my mind because if a blood is thicker than mud family can't unify then how exactly are we supposed to have a one world government!


lol, it will just have less leaders.




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