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Rothschild World Governance Scheme.Pdf banque Alex Worms Brown 3 JP Morgan Chase & Co. The Company has leveraged its 100 BNP patented techniques and know-how PARIBAS in the area of NLP (Natural Siftology Language Processing) Inc 1,3 to develop the RelatedTV product line, an automated enrichment tool for content producers, broadcasters 139, 640shares and OEMs. 12,9 Li Ka Cie Financiere Holding ROTHSCHILD FUND DAIMLER Shing The Rothschild Group is the Benjamin MANAGEMENT AG CHRYSLER largest private banking & Edmond de Rothschild Selis Deutsche Bank AG group in the world in 21 1. Company in which shares are held : Royal & Sun Alliance Ins Networks Group continuous single family BskyB 2. Notifiable Interest: Ordinary Shares Inc. A. FMR Corp. ownership. The Group is B. Fidelity International Limited (FIL) Edmond de Rothschild 3. The notifiable interests also comprise the notifiable interest of: today active in five major Venture Capital Ltd Mr. Edward C. Johnson 3d. Principal shareholder of FMR Corp. and Hutchison Fidelity International Limited. Israel Corp. (IC) is one of Israel’s major holding areas: Investment companies, playing a pivotal role in Executive board: Duly authorized under Powers of Attorney dated December 30, fidelity Whampoa privatization and the development of key Leumi Management, Banking, Winfried Kilp, Generaldirektor, VR 1997, by and on behalf of FMR Corp. and its direct and indirect industries. IC’s main activities are focused on Rothschild Dr. Graziano Lusenti, subsidiaries, and Fidelity International Limited and its direct and Bank chemicals, shipping, oil and energy, advanced Investment Banking, global Generaldirektor, VR indirect subsidiaries. technology and communications. Dr. François Rayroux, VR Schedule A http://www.israelcorp.com/ Group Israel privatisation advice, and www.rothschildbank.com Security: Royal & Sun Alliance Ins Group 152,400 shares Shareholders The Ofer Group - 59.88% Corporation dealing in Gold Bullion. Chairman 1 - Fidelity International Limited (FIL) Bank Leumi Le Israel - 20% 2 - FMR Corp. (SOURCE: 3 - Fidelity Investment Services Ltd. (FISL) Rothschild 4 - Fidelity Pension Management (FPM) www.excellence.co.il) news investment trust cp MANAGEMENT COMPANY NOMINEE/REGISTERED NAME andrew Board S. B. corp FMRCO Chase Nominees Limited Knight FMRCO State Street Nominees Limited 41,7 76,000 FMRCO HSBC controle FMTC Brown Brothers Harriman Panama E. de Rothschild Compagnie Financière FISL Clydesdale Bank (Head Office) http://www.iai.co.il Israel Invest. services Ltd E. DE Nominees Limited Canal Over the years IAI has applied the skills (Israel) ROTHSCHILD BANQUE FPM RBS Trust Bank and experience it has acquired in Actuellement, la Banque détient un capital Compagnie Financière controle FPM Nortrust Nominees Ltd catering to Israel's security needs, in Since 1882, and for several decades controle FPM Bank of New York Europe order to capitalize on opportunities in thereafter, the first Baron Edmond de sous gestion d'environ EUR 3 milliards, dont SAINT-HONORÉ Jimmy la moitié sont des mandats de gestion De Beers 229,200 FPM Citibank export markets. As a result, the Company Rothschild, universally known in Israel J. Pinto Rothschild Freres FPM Chase Nominees Ltd has become a world leader in aircraft as the “Father of the Settlement” or the discrétionnaire. L'autre moitié est représentée par des mandats de gestion FPM Northern Trust conversion and modernization programs, “Well-known Benefactor”, pionered 215,200 FPM HSBC unmanned air vehicles (UAVs), Israel Aircraft and single-handedly promoted the conseil et gestion externe. En outre, la Banque administre un capital de EUR 9 FPM Deutsche Bank communication programs and defense Industries settlement and development of what controle FPM Mellon Nominees Ltd electronics. Space is Israel's latest area of became modern Israel. milliards, dont la quasi-totalité est représentée par des fonds d'investissement Banque Privée # Leicom Fund 63,422,927 FIL HSBC Client Hold. Nominee (UK) Ltd leadership, with the development of the Since Israel’s independence, the second Groupe LCF Edmond de Rothschild Association of Jewish Refugees MSS Nominees Ltd Ofeq observation satellite, the AMOS Baron Edmond de Rothschild actively de promoteurs externes. La Banque Privée Rothschild http://www.ajr.org.uk/ Edmond de Rothschild Luxembourg est Luxembourg FIL RBS Trust Bank communications satellite and the Shavit participated in the creation and initial Barclays and J P Morgan are to pay FIL Nortrust Nominees Ltd launcher. development of a modern economy for classée (au Luxembourg) quatrième plus compensation for their role in operating with grande banque à l'administration de fonds FIL Bankers Trust the new state, starting some major the Vichy and occupational authorities to FIL Citibank enterprises such as the Israel avec plus de 350 fonds et sous-fonds. La plunder systematically the bank accounts, safe Banque est membre fondateur de CCLux, controle FIL Bank of New York London Corporation and financing others, deposit boxes and other valuables of their Rothschild FIL Northern Trust either directly or indirectly through fournisseur d'information financière à Jewish clients both before, and in accordance (European Office) bvba Luxembourg, et membre fondateur de l'ALFI, FIL Chase Nominees Ltd Excellence Investments Israel General Bank, a local with, antisemitic laws passed in France during (Antwerpen, Be) FIL Chase Manhattan Bank London bank largely owned and by the l'association des fonds d'investissement à WWII. Limited Luxembourg. Settlement 402,700 FIL BNP Paribas Edmond de Rothschild Group. Funds The banks have created Settlement Funds Rothschild (European Office) bvba 43,800 FIL Deutsche Banque Privée Edmond de totalling US$ 6,362,500, with more than half ANTWERPEN 421,100 FIL State Street Nominees Ltd contributed by Barclays. Separate funds will Rothschild D Antwerp has some 30 synagogues, Rothschild Genève be established to pay administrative and ASSE all Orthodox. A number of these legal costs. Claims are also admissible in ions Juiv Rothschild E-J at es also serve as houses of study Total Ordinary Shares 131,138,586 is d respect of assets held with the predecessors NIEUWPOORT n e a for the ultra-Orthodox sects, Current ownership percentage: 9.11% g B r of Barclays and J P Morgan, including Rothschild Ernst e l which are present in the city. O (Source : letter from Fidelity Investments dated 24 September 2002 g i s Rothschild Frères, Morgan et Cie and some BRUXELLES q e Indeed, Antwerp has one of u to Royal & Sun Alliance Insurance Group plc, http://www.nothing- d e branches of Lloyds Bank. Submission of claims n Rothschild Ernst ( the largest communities of ventured.com/news/regnews.asp?ArticleID=758870 C o i C t a is not dependent on documentary proof. O n BRUXELLES J i ultra-Orthodox Jews in the B d r ) C o Rothschild Claims will be valued by converting to US$ Rothschild J o Diaspora-it includes Chassidic the balance as at 1940 and then calculating BRUXELLES Jews who follow the traditions of Worms 22,5 its equivalent as at 1999 - for Barclays Rothschild Lacueva C Belz, Ger, Czortkow, Lubavitch, family Eric de 9,7 claimants - and as at 2000 for J P Morgan BRUXELLES Satmar, and Vishnitz. claimants. Following a fairness hearing to be Rothschild Lacueva D Antwerp, with its concentration of Rothschild held later this year, potential claimants will Chassidic Jews, is sometimes regarded BRUXELLES 9,11 have until 30 September 2002 to submit Rothschild M as the last shetl in Europe. The Jewish Chairman applications. Then, and not earlier, claims will BRUXELLES involvment in the diamond trade there be assessed and awards made. For an Rothschild M is such the lingua franca on the application form or further information, ASSE Antwerp diamond exchange is Yiddish. telephone 0800 169 8318 (free) or access Rothschild N (source : the Internet at BRUXELLES http://www.wjc.org.il/communities) # Equitas Rothschild Rothschild R www.barclaysfrenchclaims.org or BRUXELLES orton (1962) noted that the Rothschild wealth Bank AG Subsidiairy www.jpmorganfrenchclaims.org Rothschild-Delcroix M was estimated at over $6 billion US in 1850. # Rothschild private Trust Holding ASSE Not a significant amount in today's dollars; Rothschild 75 however, consider the potential future value ANTWERPEN compounded over 147 years! Taking $6 billion (and assuming no erosion of the wealth base) and compounding that figure at various returns on investment (a conservative 1 - FUNDING AGENCY NAME: range of 4% to 8%) would suggest the # Rothschild Bank AG Rothschild Trust (Schweiz) AG Among the members of the Yad HaNadiv: Fund for the following net worth of the Rothschild family board of the Quantum Fund is Advancement of Landscape enterprise: bnp one Richard Katz. He is, at the and Environmental Values in To give these figures some perspective consider paribas # Rothschild España SA same time, head of the Israeli Agricultural Regions these benchmarks: Soros "Rothschild Italia S.p.A." in Milan ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: Bar-Ilan $1.9 trillion US (@ 4%) and is also on the board of the researchers # N M Rothschild & Sons (South Africa) 2 - RFP NAME:
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