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[[Zacharias Gertler]], the Neoconservative connected individual who is one of London's 'Secret rich' is listed as a director.<ref>Evening Standard, May 1 2007</ref>
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==Funding==
 
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According to its own website 'The GBF is funded through donations from companies, foundations and individuals. Past sponsors and supporters include'<ref>GBF [http://www.gbf.com/gbf/a8.asp Funding], accessed 24 March 2009</ref>  
 
According to its own website 'The GBF is funded through donations from companies, foundations and individuals. Past sponsors and supporters include'<ref>GBF [http://www.gbf.com/gbf/a8.asp Funding], accessed 24 March 2009</ref>  

Revision as of 08:53, 24 March 2009

Background

Biographical Information

History

Current activities

Views

Affiliations

People

Zacharias Gertler, the Neoconservative connected individual who is one of London's 'Secret rich' is listed as a director.[1]

Funding

According to its own website 'The GBF is funded through donations from companies, foundations and individuals. Past sponsors and supporters include'[2]

BMW | Bankgesellschaft Berlin | Barclays Bank | Behrenberg Bank | Robert Bosch | BASF | BP | Commerzbank | Deutsche Bundesbank | Droege & Comp. | Deutsche Bank | DZ Bank | Hawkpoint Partners | Henkel | Herbert Quandt Foundation | Hessische Landesbank | Institute for German Studies | Körber Stiftung | McIntyre & King | Nabarro Nathanson | Sal. Oppenheim | RWE | Rheinmetall | Robert Fleming | Royal Bank of Scotland | Siemens | 3i | Veba | Westdeutsche Landesbank

Clients

Publications, Contact, Resources and Notes

Publications

Contact

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Phone:
Email:
Website:

Resources

Notes

  1. Evening Standard, May 1 2007
  2. GBF Funding, accessed 24 March 2009