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Is he still here....thought he`d got bored by now.

Safest place for him to be - he ain't leaving anytime soon :)

Clever man, become high profile Football Club owner overseas - earns success - everything the new Russia wants - like I said clever man, not like the others who made a lot of money post USSR collapse and are now dead, in prison or skint :)

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Roman, mate, we hate them too, but don't you think this is a bit drastic?!

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Honestly, it really doesn't take all that, Didier can do it single-handedly! :lol:

:carlo:

They are already destroyed, aren't they? Using Fabre-pass and Costa-lob :Goober:

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Nice photo of RA's yacht

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I also got a close up view of Roman's Yacht on Saturday 1 or Sunday 2 October 2011 when it was in Harbour by the restaurant where I was sitting with My Family and My Moms Sister's Family at the restaurant and I was sitting and looking at it at the Port of Auckland in New Zealand.

by Eden park which was about 15 minutes away from the Ports.

when I met 4 South African Rugby Union Springboks Players a week before they where to play in the Semi-finals against Australia on 9 October 2011.

they were sitting inside and I was outside and me and my brother got 4 signatures on our South Africa Springboks 2011 Rugby World Cup Shirts.

it is a nice Yacht

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In the short term yes. If we go back to 2009 when Brent Crude Oil was priced the same then we realise he hasn't theoretically lost anything at all. When the oil prices no doubt surge again in the next few years then he will recoup it all back. Unless he starts losing billions, which he won't, it's absolutely nothing to worry about.

With concern of oil eventually running out there will only be one winner come the end. It's practically impossible for Abramovich to lose money due to the ruble and/or oil prices.

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In the short term yes. If we go back to 2009 when Brent Crude Oil was priced the same then we realise he hasn't theoretically lost anything at all. When the oil prices no doubt surge again in the next few years then he will recoup it all back. Unless he starts losing billions, which he won't, it's absolutely nothing to worry about.

With concern of oil eventually running out there will only be one winner come the end. It's practically impossible for Abramovich to lose money due to the ruble and/or oil prices.

Does Roman even have any investment in oil any longer? I thought he had divested.

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In the short term yes. If we go back to 2009 when Brent Crude Oil was priced the same then we realise he hasn't theoretically lost anything at all. When the oil prices no doubt surge again in the next few years then he will recoup it all back. Unless he starts losing billions, which he won't, it's absolutely nothing to worry about.

With concern of oil eventually running out there will only be one winner come the end. It's practically impossible for Abramovich to lose money due to the ruble and/or oil prices.

Ruble is the problem now, not only oil price...

http://www.x-rates.com/graph/?from=RUB

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