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Deadline.com: Poor Harv Doesn't Get Respect Anymore
Guest of a Guest - NYC People, Places, Parties & Nightlife: “‘You Need To Show Up With A Lot Of Money, Which I Don’t Think You Have.’ I Laughed And Said, ‘I Think I Have Ten Times More Than You Do.’”
Gawker: The Neg Harvey Weinstein Used to Separate a Heir and His Money [The Rich]
| il faut lire cet interview mike.....http://bit.ly/1cXpOq Huffpost - 10/17/2009 |
| The Huffington Post: Sabine Heller: Exclusive: New Kid On The Block: Swiss Mogul Patrick Lio.. http://bit.ly/OLpaY 10/15/2009 |
| Exclusive: New Kid On The Block: Swiss Mogul Patrick Liotard-Vogt, 25, On ...: It's now travel lifestyle or.. http://bit.ly/OLpaY 10/15/2009 |
Poor Harv Doesn't Get Respect Anymore
Deadline.com —
The Huffington Post talked to the 25-year-old Swiss mogul (heir to the Nestle family fortune) who bought out The Weinstein Company's shares in ASMALLWORLD.net: HuffPo : How did you and Harvey Weinstein first meet? Patrick Liotard-Vogt : We met at the AMFAR benefit in Cannes last year. I walked up to him and said, "Hey, I want to buy your shares in ASMALLWORLD" to which he responded, "You need to show up with a lot of money, which I don't think you have." I laughed and said, "I think I have ten times more than you do."
“‘You Need To Show Up With A Lot Of Money, Which I Don’t Think You Have.’ I Laughed And Said, ‘I Think I Have Ten Times More Than You Do.’”
Guest of a Guest - NYC People, Places, Parties & Nightlife —
... has been around for seven years and the concept is proven. That said, I still see a lot of potential in terms of building the network, improving the technology and adding more services...For starters, it’s still around. If you look at other social communities, they appear and then disappear. ASMALLWORLD has been able to preserve its market position for more than seven years. The membership is growing. It has gained 60% of members in the last 12 months.” [HuffingtonPost] ...
The Neg Harvey Weinstein Used to Separate a Heir and His Money [The Rich]
Gawker —
... , judging from what Vogt told the Huffington Post : We met at the AMFAR benefit in Cannes last year. I walked up to him and said, "Hey, I want to buy your shares in ASMALLWORLD" to which he responded, "you need to show up with a lot of money, which I don't think you have." I laughed and said, "I think I have ten times more than you do." Then he bought the website, and proved to Weinstein that he wasn't some unimportant poor person. Who's laughing now , Weinstein? [ ...
The Neg Harvey Weinstein Used to Separate an Heir and His Money [The Rich]
Gawker —
... , judging from what Vogt told the Huffington Post : We met at the AMFAR benefit in Cannes last year. I walked up to him and said, "Hey, I want to buy your shares in ASMALLWORLD" to which he responded, "you need to show up with a lot of money, which I don't think you have." I laughed and said, "I think I have ten times more than you do." Then he bought the website, and proved to Weinstein that he wasn't some unimportant poor person. Who's laughing now , Weinstein? [ ...
Such a Small World for Huffington Post's Conflicted Writer
Gawker: defamer —
How did Sabine Heller get an exclusive first interview with the new owner of Harvey Weinstein's former social network, A Small World? Being an employee of A Small World probably helped.
Heller doesn't disclose it in her Huffington Post article or bio, but she was until recently an editor at the site, we hear. A spokesperson for the website writes under a CityFile post that Heller is no longer with the company, but that hardly washes away a major source of bias. Then again, conflicts of interest are part of ...
Such a Small World for Huffington Post's Conflicted Writer [Journalismism]
Gawker —
[image] How did Sabine Heller get an exclusive first interview with the new owner of Harvey Weinstein 's former social network, A Small World ? Being an employee of A Small World probably helped. Heller doesn't disclose it in her Huffington Post article or bio, but she was until recently an editor at the site , we hear. A spokesperson for the website writes under a CityFile post that Heller is no longer with the company, but that hardly washes away a major source of bias. Then again, conflicts of interest are ...


