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Simon Jordan (born 24 September 1967) is an English businessman who made his fortune in the mobile phone industry. In 2000 he purchased Crystal Palace Football Club and remained chairman of the club until they entered administration in early 2010 . In 2002 he co founded and funded the car Magazine Octane launching it to become one of the UK's most successful car magazines selling his 50% shareholding in 2006.
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Simon Jordan Jordan, Simon
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British businessman
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1967-09-24Z 1968-09-24Z
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dbpedia:Thornton_Heath
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1968-01-01Z 1967-01-01Z
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