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France's Vivendi, controlled by billionaire Vincent Bollore, agreed in June to sell its publishing business Editis to International Media Invest (IMI), a subsidiary of Kretinsky's Czech Media Invest (CMI). To find out if your name is on a Casino blacklist one would have to contact the casino. Most recently, supermarket group Casino finalised a deal to avert bankruptcy, which will leave a consortium led by Kretinsky with more than half of its shares.

Should you cherished this information along with you wish to be given more info with regards to drake online casino i implore you to stop by our own web site. Oct 5 (Reuters) - Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky has been on a buying spree in France, with three new investments so far this year. Pictured above is the 'paradox sofa' - which gives the impression that someone's body has gone to pieces... Then step inside the incredible Paradox Museum on the Las Vegas Strip. Fancy having your mind 'tickled'? Kretinsky is in exclusive talks to buy Atos's loss-making Tech Foundations branch in a 2 billion-euro deal via his EP Equity Investment vehicle, the French tech group said in August.

The deal would also give Kretinsky a 7.5% stake in its remaining business, to be renamed Eviden. Kretinsky's 1890s Holdings group has a 27% stake in English Premier League soccer club West Ham United, according to the club's website, adding to his ownership of the leading Czech team, Sparta Prague. Marc Gregory Tipton, regional sales and marketing manager at the Paradox Museum Las Vegas, said: 'Meaning "contrary to expectation" or "incredible" in ancient Greek, the word paradox is defined as the opposite of or contradictory to common sense.

A first-of-its-kind experience in Las Vegas, Paradox Museum not only provides attention-grabbing, entertaining moments but also leaves visitors in awe as they ponder what they just witnessed.' 'If the spotlights shine with the same intensity, the overlapping beam of light will be white,' says the museum. The fun continues in the Coloured Shadows Room, where three spotlights feature the primary colours of red, blue and yellow.

'If a guest blocks one spotlight, they will then experience three different coloured shadows, including yellow, magenta and cyan.' One highlight is the Upside Down Room, where 'everything seems to defy gravity - that is, until guests turn their photos upside down and observe the only thing defying gravity is themselves'. The museum says: 'When rotated 90 degrees, an ordinary room with a few construction tricks plays with guests' perception of reality.' LEFT: The Beuchet chair makes anyone sitting on it appear smaller than they actually are.

RIGHT: The Kaleidoscope room allows guests to create their own patterns using mirrors set in the shape of a three-sided prism The attraction - coming to London soon - spans 11,000 sq ft (1,020 sq m) and boasts 90 mind-twisting and eye-tricking activities and experiences designed to make you question reality and 'experience the impossible'. EPH controls a total installed capacity of 14 gigawatts, according to the company's website.

The group, in which Kretinsky holds 50%+1 share, comprises more than 70 energy-related companies and reported combined revenue of 37 billion euros in 2022. A consortium led by Kretinsky will end up with 50.4% to 53% of Casino shares, based on the July agreement. The French retailer said on Oct. This finalised a July agreement in principle that called for 1.2 billion euros of new money to be injected into Casino and a reduction of its debt by 6.