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Daniel Křetínský. Founder and Investment Committee Chair. Daniel Křetínský was born in Brno in 1975. He studied at Masaryk University’s Faculty of Law and holds a Bachelor’s degree in political science. After university, he worked as a trainee lawyer at Gottweis & Partner in Brno.
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Daniel Křetínský (Czech pronunciation: [ˈdanɪjɛl ˈkr̝ɛciːnskiː], born 9 July 1975) [1] is a Czech billionaire businessman and lawyer, who is the chief executive officer (CEO) and 94% owner of Energetický a průmyslový holding (EPH), co-owner and president of football club Sparta Prague, and director and major shareholder of English ...
May 29, 2024 · Barely one year ago, Czech billionaire Daniel Křetínský said he had no plans to acquire the owner of Britain’s Royal Mail. On Wednesday, in the middle of an election campaign, the dealmaking ...
- Ivan Levingston
May 29, 2024 · The 48-year-old, known as the “Czech sphinx” because of his quiet, inscrutable style, is an entrepreneur and lawyer with a net worth of £6 billion, according to the Sunday Times Rich List.
May 29, 2024 · Křetínský, a lawyer-turned-energy tycoon, is already the largest shareholder in IDS with a 27.5 per cent stake. His takeover bid marks the latest step in a UK dealmaking spree that has seen him...
- Ivan Levingston
Nov 13, 2021 · So who is Daniel Kretinsky, Czech billionaire and football club owner? And what should West Ham fans expect from an investor who may have his eyes on full ownership of their club in the long...
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May 16, 2024 · Now this most British of institutions is on the brink of being sold to a Czech billionaire, Daniel Křetínský, raising fears about the fate of thousands of workers and a key national service.