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Sir Alan Sugar Charlie Burden

Sir Alan Sugar By Charlie Burden

Sir Alan Sugar by Charlie Burden


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Summary

From a humble background, growing up in an East London council flat, Sir Alan Sugar has become a multi-million business success story and television sensation, amassing a net worth of GBP830 million and a place in the Sunday Times Rich List. He has also become a massive television star, thanks to his popular BBC show The Apprentice.

Sir Alan Sugar Summary

Sir Alan Sugar: The Biography by Charlie Burden

This biography traces his rags-to-riches story from his East End childhood boiling beetroots for the local greengrocer, to his knighthood and seat at the table of power. Leaving school at 16, the tough-talking youngsters sold car aerials and electrical products from the back of a van he had bought for just GBP100. Within five years he had formed Amstrad, which went public in 1980, setting him on the road to becoming a multi-millionaire, with a string of successful businesses. In the 1990s, Sir Alan became chairman of Tottenham Hotspurs, paying off millions of pounds of club debt. He is now an advisor to the Prime Minister. Sir Alan has also become famous for his generous nature, which has seen him support Great Ormond Street Hospital, the Jewish Care charity and become a key figure in the resurrection of the Hackney Empire theatre. He also participates in spin-off versions of The Apprentice for Comic Relief and Sport Relief. Shrewd businessman, inspirationsal figure and television star Sir Alan Sugar's story is gripping stuff and testimony to the power of hard work and self-belief.

About Charlie Burden

Charlie Burden is the author of Arise Sir Michael Parkinson. He is also a journalist, and his work regularly appears in a wide range of newspapers and magazines including Time Out, The Times and GQ.

Additional information

GOR001394255
9781844547029
1844547027
Sir Alan Sugar: The Biography by Charlie Burden
Used - Very Good
Hardback
John Blake Publishing Ltd
20090302
286
N/A
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