Mansions on the hill
2009-08-07
John McCain suffered a big blow in the U.S. election when he
admitted he didn't know how many residences he owned. The
correct answer was apparently eight, and his gaffe showed how
completely out of touch he was with the economic concerns of
Americans. When MFD asked Marek Dalík how many homes he
owns, he had a McCain moment by answering, "Probably about
two." If a home is where you hang your hat, Dalík can apparently
write off the Tuscany villa, because he won't be going there
again. But he's not the only one in a housing pickle. The ČEZ-
Škoda-PPF gang (Roman, Beneš, Krska, Korecký, Zapletal, Minx)
might have to abandon its enclave in Velké Chuchle if the
backlash against ODW (ostentatious displays of wealth) takes the
expected trajectory. Perhaps sensing what was to come, Zdeněk
Bakala hightailed it to Switzerland, out of rock-throwing range
of his angry OKD tenants. Pity all the misunderstood Czech
billionaires, alone with their pride in their loveless mansions on
the hill.
[Czech Republic Hank Williams Plzeň Holding NWR Martin Daniel
Tomás Michal Jiří Aleš MF Dnes]
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