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		<title>Lev Leviev: What Doesn&#8217;t He Own?</title>

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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Jun 2007 22:25:40 -0400</pubDate>
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			<dc:creator>Mark Wellborn</dc:creator>
				
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>&quot;Lev Leviev is an incredible visionary,&quot; Thierry Chaunu, president of Leviev Diamonds, told <em>The Observer</em>. &quot;I mean, he built an empire in 30 years!&quot;</p>
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Mr. Chaunu is in New York to tout Mr. Leviev&#039;s new retail diamond store opening at 700 Madison Avenue on Oct. 15. The store will cater to the &quot;young hedge fund professional who just got his bonus,&quot; according to Mr. Chaunu.
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Although he is in town on diamond business, Mr. Chaunu could not speak enough about his boss.
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&quot;Mr. Leviev is an extremely focused individual who loves to take risks,&quot; Mr. Chaunu explained. &quot;But at the same time he is an extremely devout man. He is a humble man who likes to spend time with his family and friends.&quot; Mr. Leviev has nine children.
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While Mr. Leviev made his fortune in diamonds, he now has his fingers in a number of different industries. He owns gas stations, swimwear lines, hotels in Israel and television stations in Moscow, according to Mr. Chaunu. He is even the largest owner of 7-Eleven franchises in the United States.
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And, of course, Mr. Leviev&#039;s Afirca Israel has made some substantial real estate buys in New York in recent months, most notably old <em>The New York Times</em> building at 229 West 43rd Street and the Clock Tower on Madison Avenue.
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Although not on the real estate side of Mr. Leviev&#039;s ventures, Mr. Chaunu sees the upside of the New York buys.
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&quot;As high as the price seems now for <em>The New York Times</em> building, it will be much higher in five years,&quot; Mr. Chaunu said.
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Very astute, sir.</p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&quot;Lev Leviev is an incredible visionary,&quot; Thierry Chaunu, president of Leviev Diamonds, told <em>The Observer</em>. &quot;I mean, he built an empire in 30 years!&quot;</p>
<p>
Mr. Chaunu is in New York to tout Mr. Leviev&#039;s new retail diamond store opening at 700 Madison Avenue on Oct. 15. The store will cater to the &quot;young hedge fund professional who just got his bonus,&quot; according to Mr. Chaunu.
</p>
<p>
Although he is in town on diamond business, Mr. Chaunu could not speak enough about his boss.
</p>
<p>
&quot;Mr. Leviev is an extremely focused individual who loves to take risks,&quot; Mr. Chaunu explained. &quot;But at the same time he is an extremely devout man. He is a humble man who likes to spend time with his family and friends.&quot; Mr. Leviev has nine children.
</p>
<p>
While Mr. Leviev made his fortune in diamonds, he now has his fingers in a number of different industries. He owns gas stations, swimwear lines, hotels in Israel and television stations in Moscow, according to Mr. Chaunu. He is even the largest owner of 7-Eleven franchises in the United States.
</p>
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And, of course, Mr. Leviev&#039;s Afirca Israel has made some substantial real estate buys in New York in recent months, most notably old <em>The New York Times</em> building at 229 West 43rd Street and the Clock Tower on Madison Avenue.
</p>
<p>
Although not on the real estate side of Mr. Leviev&#039;s ventures, Mr. Chaunu sees the upside of the New York buys.
</p>
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&quot;As high as the price seems now for <em>The New York Times</em> building, it will be much higher in five years,&quot; Mr. Chaunu said.
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<p>
Very astute, sir.</p>
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