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He founded the firm and signed a deal with the Chinese to help get the resort built after hitting trouble during the financial crisis.
But domestic pride has taken a knock recently following Nokia hitting trouble; last week came the announcement that the firm's last remaining Finnish factory would close.
Three of those - Home Retail Group, Dixons, and Mothercare - have seen their short interest double since October of last year, Data Explorers said, as short-sellers bet on retailers hitting trouble.
With the injured Fernando Alonso not taking part, and with Sebastian Vettel hitting trouble on the formation lap, three former world champions were admiring the view before very much had happened; experience, clearly, isn't everything.
"More than£6,000 is a sizeable amount for an average late invoice, and could well be the difference between being able to pay staff on time or hitting trouble: thriving or going out of business," said Martin Campbell, Managing Director, Ormsby Street.
Stopping one lap earlier than Ricciardo meant Alonso was narrowly ahead as the Australian emerged from the pits, but the Red Bull re-passed the Ferrari into Turn Two and was able to edge ahead more effectively than during the first stint, holding the position until hitting trouble.
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