THE fever to accumulate appears to be almost self-sustaining; critics might argue that the consequence has been a jumble of businesses (nominally stitched together), each seemingly bought purely so as to induce the ecstasy of acquisition. Those, however, who've worked alongside him opt for a more sophisticated picture: that of a man who delights in pitting his wits against those of an orthodox disposition - a man, moreover, blessed with a genius for exploiting opportunities which others only discern in...
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