Alan Sugar's Fortune Does a Disappearing Act on New Apprentice
Byline: ROBERT MENDICK AND JONATHAN PRYNN
WHEN The Apprentice returns to television screens next week all the old favourites will be there including righthand woman and man Margaret Mountford and Nick Hewer, the hapless contestants and of course the boss himself -- Sir Alan Sugar.
But, for the first time in the BBC programme's five series, one component will be missing --the size of Sir Alan's fortune, which was announced in the introduction to each episode.
Sir Alan's wealth was put at "more than [pounds sterling]800 million" as would-be apprentices fought for a [pounds sterling]100,000 job in his mainly property empire. This time there is no value on his ā¦
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Article title: Alan Sugar's Fortune Does a Disappearing Act on New Apprentice.
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Newspaper title: The Evening Standard (London, England).
Publication date: March 16, 2009.
Page number: 11.
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